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Steven
E.
Nauman

Education

  • University of Florida, B.A., Political Science and Anthropology, 2008
  • University of Florida Levin College of Law, J.D., 2013

Meet Steven E. Nauman

Steven Nauman is an attorney in Morgan & Morgan's Orlando, Florida office. Mr. Nauman joined Morgan & Morgan's Product Safety Group in August 2017, where he focuses on helping people who suffer severe injuries caused by defective products. Mr. Nauman litigates cases throughout Florida and in federal courts across the country.

Prior to joining Morgan & Morgan, Mr. Nauman clerked for three years with U.S. District Judge Paul G. Byron in Orlando. There, Mr. Nauman assisted the Court in handling a wide range of federal litigation, and he gained invaluable experience and insight as a result.

Mr. Nauman is a "Double Gator," graduating from the University of Florida in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Anthropology and in 2013 with his Juris Doctor. In law school, Mr. Nauman was a senior editor at the prestigious Florida Law Review, where he published an article examining the negative impacts of mandatory minimum sentences and exploring potential solutions to America's incarceration crisis.

In his spare time, Mr. Nauman enjoys working out, photography, traveling with his wife, Robin, and playing with his dog, Frida.

Practice Areas

Locations

Bar Admissions

  • The Florida Bar

Memberships

  • The Florida Bar - Young Lawyer's Division
  • Federal Bar Association

Recent Wins

Case NameHernandez v. The Takata Trust FundPrivate Settlement
Result$3,000,000$425,000
Practice AreaExploding Airbags, Product LiabilityProduct Liability
Year20252020
Case NameResultsPractice AreaYear
Hernandez v. The Takata Trust Fund$3,000,000Exploding Airbags, Product Liability2025
Private Settlement$425,000Product Liability2020

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