About Steven Patrick
Steven Patrick Floyd built his legal foundation at the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University, where he earned his J.D. in 1998. He completed law school at the end of the 20th century and entered a legal landscape that required both courtroom poise and practical problem solving. That education remains the starting point for a career that spans law and public service.
After law school, Floyd established himself in Alabama. He is licensed to practice in the state and has spent his career working on matters on behalf of local clients. He combines litigation work and client counseling, and he has handled cases that required attention to procedural detail and an understanding of how state systems operate. He has practiced law for decades and brings that accumulated experience to each new file.
Outside the office, Floyd has been active in community service through the City of Prattville Fire Department. He currently serves with the department and has previously held the rank of lieutenant. That role put him in the middle of emergency response and public safety operations. It also required coordination with municipal officials and other first responders. The combination of legal practice and service on the fire department has given him a perspective on how law, public policy, and community needs intersect.
Colleagues describe Floyd as methodical and steady. He approaches cases in a straightforward way. He listens, sets priorities, and follows through. His practice has included representation of individuals and organizations in matters brought in Alabama courts and administrative settings. He handles both contested and advisory work and adapts as circumstances change.
Floyd has kept professional ties within the state. He participates in local legal and civic activities and maintains connections that help him stay current on developments in Alabama law. He is known for attending community events and for being available to discuss legal questions with clients and neighbors alike.
Today, Floyd continues to practice law in Alabama while remaining active in the City of Prattville Fire Department. He accepts new matters and represents clients across the state, balancing courtroom work, client advising, and public service.