About William B.
William B. Fletcher earned his MBA in 1973 from the Florida State University College of Law. The degree sits near the start of a long association with the law and its institutions. He entered the professional world in an era that favored generalist training and steady practice, and his resume reflects that era’s approach to legal work.
He has spent his career in private practice. Over the years he has taken on a range of matters typical of small and mid-size law firms. He currently practices at Fletcher and Brewer, PA, where colleagues and clients know him as a steady presence in the office. The firm name carries his surname and signals a lasting connection to the practice and the community it serves.
Fletcher’s legal work has been shaped by practical demands rather than high-profile publicity. He handles client matters with an emphasis on clear communication and careful case management. He brings to each file the kind of institutional knowledge that comes from decades in practice. That experience helps him assess risks, manage procedural hurdles, and guide clients through routine and complex steps alike.
He maintains current memberships in professional associations. Those memberships have kept him connected to peers and to the changes in practice that occur over time. They also reflect a continuing engagement with the structures that govern legal work, from ethical rules to continuing education. Outside the office, those ties provide a way to track shifts in law and procedure that affect day-to-day representation.
Colleagues describe Fletcher as pragmatic. He favors solutions that resolve client problems efficiently rather than prolong litigation on principle. In client meetings he is direct and concise. In the courtroom or at the negotiating table he values preparation and a clear sense of the client’s objectives. His approach is steady and workmanlike, oriented toward resolving issues rather than creating headlines.
Now in practice at Fletcher and Brewer, PA, he continues to serve clients who need straightforward legal assistance. He remains active in the practice rather than in public office or academic roles. He currently focuses his practice on representing clients through the full span of case handling at his firm.