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Bret Shawn Clark earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Florida in 1980, and a juris doctor degree from the Levin College of Law (also of the University of Florida) in 1983.


He was admitted to practice law after being sworn in by Judge Wilkie D Ferguson (then of the Third District Court of Appeal) in Miami on January 20, 1984.  He is admitted to practice in the U.S. Middle and Southern District Courts of Florida, and the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS).  

Brown v. City of Hialeah (Police Brutality)


Tally-Ho (Trademark/Entertainment Law)


Harper v. Blockbuster (Employment Law)


USA v. Brenson (Obstruction of Justice)


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After practicing law in Miami from 1984 to 2005, Clark moved his practice to Englewood, where he also established and operated a title company.  In 2013, he closed his bricks & mortar office in favor of a ”virtual” office at a secluded spot in the woods along Gottfried Creek.


Over the years he has appeared in numerous cases published by the courts.  Since 2013 he has continued to practice law while also pursuing his life-long passion of creative writing, conservation and art appreciation.