About Stephen E.
Stephen E. Renick brings a steady, practical presence to his law practice in Florida. He trained first as a business student and then as a lawyer. That combination shapes how he approaches client matters and courtroom strategy.
He earned a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Miami in 1982. He stayed in Miami for law school and received his J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law in 1986. His educational path gave him grounding in both commercial concepts and legal doctrine.
Renick is admitted to practice in Florida and in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Those admissions have allowed him to handle matters that arise in both state and federal forums. He is a member of the Federal Bar for the Southern District of Florida and belongs to Florida Workers Advocates.
His professional involvement extends beyond membership cards. He has been active with Florida Workers Advocates, participating in the association’s programs and contributing to discussions about representation for injured workers. He combines courtroom experience with the procedural knowledge needed to press or defend claims in administrative and trial settings.
For much of his career he has worked in a small-firm setting that places him close to the clients he serves. He operates the Law Office of Stephen Renick, where he manages casework, client intake, and litigation strategy. Colleagues and clients have described him as practical and focused on the realities of each case.
Renick’s background in business administration informs the way he evaluates damages, medical expenses, and wage-loss calculations. He applies that perspective when pursuing benefits or negotiating resolutions. He draws on courtroom practice to prepare hearings, take depositions, and present evidence before judges and hearing officers.
Outside the office he remains engaged with legal peers through local bar activities and the Federal Bar, Southern District of Florida. Those connections keep him current on procedural changes and appellate developments that affect trial-level practice.
He maintains a practice in Florida and appears in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, handling workers’ compensation and related litigation for clients in the region.