Attorney Michael Nullman has been promoted to equity shareholder. Nullman is a member of the firm’s commercial litigation practice group.
“Michael has been a valuable addition to Nason Yeager, since joining in 2009, and we are delighted to call him our newest equity shareholder,” said shareholder Nathan Nason. “His dedication to our firm and enthusiasm for his work is a benefit to both the company and our clients.”
Nullman joined Nason Yeager in October 2009 as an associate attorney and was promoted to non-equity shareholder in January 2014. His practice involves a diverse mix of commercial disputes and litigation amongst businesses and individuals in Florida state and federal courts. He handles a wide range of matters pertaining to contract interpretation and enforcement, business torts, real property and title, construction defects, lien law, employment/labor law, restrictive covenants, creditors’ rights and appellate practice.
Nullman is a member of the Florida Bar and is admitted to practice before the United States District Courts and Bankruptcy Courts for each of the Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida. He is an active member of the Palm Beach County Bar Association and the Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce. Although he spends the majority of his time in the firm’s Palm Beach Gardens office, Nullman splits his time between Palm Beach Gardens and the firm’s office in Boca Raton.
Nullman received his Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern University in 2002 and his Juris Doctor degree from Florida State College of Law in 2005.