Andrew M. Shalna

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      Andrew M. Shalna

      The Law Office of Ryan Mitchell, PLLCTotal Records: 1
      7463 Conroy Windermere Road, Suite A, Orlando, FL, 32835, - 2761

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      Andrew M. Shalna has practiced law in the Central Florida area since 2015, successfully representing numerous clients in personal injury claims, family law, and civil litigation, from case or claim initiation until completion, including through trial.

      After attending Cardinal Spellman High School in Brockton, Massachusetts, Andrew earned his Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Political Science at Saint Leo University just outside of Tampa, Florida. He then earned his Juris Doctor at Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law in Orlando, Florida.

      In addition to guiding his clients through many divorces and child custody proceedings, as well as general civil proceedings, Andrew has represented clients of all ages for numerous claims involving catastrophic and devastating injuries, including:

      • Traumatic Brain Injuries
      • Disc Herniations
      • Bone Fractures
      • Depression
      • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
      • Anxiety
      • Amputations
      • Muscle/Ligament/Tendon Tears
      • Injuries Incurred at Theme Parks

      Andrew currently resides in Windermere, Florida with his wife Brittainy, a middle school science teacher (and also a graduate of Saint Leo University), their two children, Christopher and Victoria, and their dog Chewbacca. The Shalna family are active members of their community, Holy Family Catholic Church and School, and enjoy spending free time together at all of the area theme parks.

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