About Todd K.
Todd K. Miner built his path to the law through study and steady practice. He earned a B.A. in political science, prelaw, from the University of Central Florida. He then completed his legal education at Nova Southeastern University, where he received his J.D. Those early steps set a clear direction for a career in Florida’s courts.
He began his legal career in public service, serving as an Assistant State Lawyer at the State Lawyer’s Office. That role placed him in courtrooms and exposed him to the pressures of trial work. He later spent time working for State Farm, gaining experience on the insurance side of litigation and claims handling. The mix of public and private sector work shaped his understanding of how cases unfold from intake to trial.
Mr. Miner is admitted to practice in Florida. He also holds membership with the United States District Court for the Middle District, which allows him to appear in federal matters when necessary. Those admissions complement a long list of professional affiliations that reflect his active role in the local legal community.
He belongs to the Orange County and Seminole County bar associations. He is a member of both the Florida Justice Association and the Central Florida Trial Lawyers Association. He also serves on the Florida Bar Grievance Committee. Together, these memberships show engagement with both trial advocacy and the regulatory side of the profession.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who knows the court calendars and how to prepare for hearings. He has handled matters that move through state and federal dockets and has worked on cases that require coordination between insurers, plaintiffs, and the courts. His background gives him familiarity with complaint drafting, motion practice, and courtroom presentation.
He practices from Todd Miner Law, maintaining an office in Florida. That setting allows him to handle matters across the state while remaining rooted in the Central Florida legal scene. He keeps active in local bar work and in committees that oversee professional conduct.
His approach is pragmatic. He prepares for litigation and also looks for practical resolutions when they are available. He balances experience from the State Lawyer’s Office and from industry employment to advise clients on procedural choices and litigation strategy.
He currently focuses his practice on civil litigation and insurance matters.