About William T.
William T. Bonner earned his J.D. from Loyola Marymount University in 1999. He completed his legal education at the end of the decade during a period of rapid change in the profession. That foundation set the stage for a career spent largely in private practice.
After law school, Bonner established himself in the Florida bar and later gained admission to practice before the Federal Circuit. His early professional years prepared him for courtroom work and appellate matters. In 2005 he joined B&B Law Group as a lawyer. He has remained with the firm since then, taking on responsibilities common to small- and mid-sized practice environments.
Colleagues describe Bonner as steady in the courtroom and attentive in case preparation. He handles matters that require practice in both state forums and federal appellate settings. The Federal Circuit admission indicates work that sometimes touches on specialized federal issues, while his Florida credential allows him to pursue state-level litigation and counseling.
Bonner’s day-to-day includes drafting briefs, arguing motions, and advising clients on procedural strategy. He tends to work on cases that move between trial courts and appellate review. Clients find that continuity matters when a matter progresses through several levels of adjudication. He emphasizes consistent representation through those stages.
Over the years at B&B Law Group, Bonner has taken on roles that range from courtroom advocacy to client counseling. He participates in the intake and assessment of new matters and often manages the litigation lifecycle for clients. His practice reflects the sort of steady, practical approach required when cases span multiple jurisdictions.
He remains based at B&B Law Group and continues to accept matters that involve Florida courts or proceedings before the Federal Circuit. His work now centers on managing litigation and appellate work for the firm’s clients, addressing issues that arise in both state and federal arenas.