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Natalie Brennan Sherman
Personal Injury Attorney
Natalie Brennan Sherman joined DWK Law in 2023.
Born in the bustling heart of New York City, Natalie’s journey to excellence started at Hamilton College, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Government, along with a minor in English, in 2005. In 2010, Natalie’s journey took her to the University of Miami College of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctorate, setting the stage for her outstanding legal career.
Her determination to make a difference led her to Orlando in 2013, where she joined a private law firm, and focused her skills and expertise primarily on medical malpractice litigation. Natalie is well respected for her detailed and investigative approach. She meticulously reads through everything; ensuring that no stone is left unturned.
Outside the courtroom Natalie enjoys family time with her husband, John, and her son, Jack, in addition to running and being a foodie. Friendly, impressive, and deeply committed, Natalie Sherman is the embodiment of legal excellence. Her practice is not just about the law; it’s about making a positive impact, one case at a time.
2005
- Hamilton College, B.A. in Government with Honors
2010
- University of Miami, School of Law, J.D. with Honors
Book Award, Criminal Prosecution and Defense Lawyering
- All Courts in the State of Florida
- U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida



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