Practice Areas: Appellate, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Class Action & Mass Torts; view more
Licensed in Florida since: 1994
Education: University of Florida Levin College of Law
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A board-certified appellate attorney by the Board of Legal Specialization and Education of The Florida Bar, Nicholas A. Shannin works out of the office of Shannin Law Firm located in Orlando, Florida. He assists residents statewide with a range of civil litigation services spanning from appeals, trials and governmental law to alternative dispute resolution and mediation. He is proficient in handling cases from a wide array of practice areas, such as family law, toxic torts, zoning, insurance coverage and other local governmental issues.
Mr. Shannin completed his bachelor's degree from Rice University and graduated with his Juris Doctor degree with honors from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. Before founding the Shannin Law Firm, he honed his legal skills and bolstered his foundations through his previous experiences being a partner at two law firms. He is licensed to practice law in the state of Florida and is admitted before the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 5th and 11th Federal Circuits, U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Rated “Superb” on Avvo, Mr. Shannin is appreciated by his clients and peers for his tenacious work ethic and unwavering commitment to achieving client satisfaction. Owing to his dedication, his shrewd legal acumen and his passion for helping people in need, he is the recipient of many accolades such as the Pro Bono Award from the Appellate Practice Section of The Florida Bar and the Jake Stone Pro Bono Award by the Legal Aid Society of the Orlando County Bar Association, the William Trickle Jr. Professionalism Award and the Lawrence Matthews Professionalism Award by the Orange County Bar Association.
Well-renowned by the legal community, Mr. Shannin is peer-review rated AV Preeminent* through Martindale-Hubbell and is named a Legal Elite by Florida Trend. An active member of the Florida legal sphere, he maintains memberships and various leadership positions with notable organizations such as the Orange County Bar Association (former president), The Florida Bar (former chair of Council of Sections and Appellate Practice Section), the National Association of Parliamentarians and the Tiger Bay Club of Central Florida (member of the board of directors).
*AV®, AV Preeminent®, Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished and Martindale-Hubbell Notable are certification marks used under license in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell® is the facilitator of a peer-review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.
Practice areas
Appellate, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Class Action/Mass Torts: Plaintiff, General Litigation, Insurance CoverageFocus areas
Appeals, Arbitration, Asbestos, Bad Faith Insurance, Class Actions, Insurance, Insurance Defense, Litigation, Mediation, Restraining Order, Small Claims, Toxic Torts
- 50% Appellate
- 20% Alternative Dispute Resolution
- 10% Class Action/Mass Torts: Plaintiff
- 10% General Litigation
- 10% Insurance Coverage
First Admitted: 1994, Florida
Professional Webpage: https://shanninlaw.com/nicholas-a-shannin/
- Florida
- Director, Tiger Bay Club of Central Florida Board, 2015-present
- Member, National Association of Parliamentarians, 2011-present
- President, Orange County Bar Young Lawyers Section, 2003-2004
- Member, Florida Bar Board of Governors, Young Lawyer Section, 2005-2006
- President, Orange County Bar Foundation, 2005-2007
- President, Orange County Legal Aid Society Board of Trustees, 2008-2009
- President, Orange County Bar Association, 2014-2015
- Chair, Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section, 2019-2020
- Chair, Florida Bar Council of Sections, 2021-2022
- U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. District Courts for the Middle Districts of Florida
- U.S. District Courts for the Southern Districts of Florida
- U.S. District Courts for the Northern District of Florida
- U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 11th Federal Circuit
- U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 5th Federal Circuit
- BUSINESS LAW APPEALS: Darden Restaurants v. Singh (Fla. 5th DCA 2019) (Won a reversal for Darden Restaurants, which had been charged millions more than justified by Property Appraiser)Ford, Josephine v. JPMorgan Chase Bank (Fla. 5th DCA 2015) (Reversing trial court, dismissing mortgage foreclosure action)Lake Buena Vista Vacation Resort v. Gotham Insurance Co. (U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals 2014) (Affirming positive result regarding client’s commercial insurance coverage)Marian Farms, Inc. v. SunTrust Banks, Inc. (Fla. 5th DCA 2014) (Reversing trial court, reinstating $7.5 million claim for banking negligence)HDRE Business Partners v. Rare Hospitality Int’l (U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals 2014) (Affirming judgment on behalf of Darden Restaurants involving complex business litigation and novation of contracts)Pierce v. Kroha (Fla. 5th DCA 2016) (Reversing trial court, overturning default judgment against client)
- CIVIL APPEALS:Reynolds v. Anixter Power Solutions (Fla. 1st DCA 2019) (Reversed order that had denied employee compensation for ankle injured while bowling at event arranged by employer as a work retreat)Ranger Construction v. Brand (Fla. 1st DCA 2021) (Affirmed award of workers’ compensation benefits to employee who suffered a rotator cuff tear due to construction job repetitive motion)Demoura v. Travelers Insurance (Fla. 5th DCA 2021) (Reversing trial court’s directed verdict for insurance company on the basis of evidentiary errors, allowing a new trial for injured party)Conrad v. Boat House of Cape Coral (Fla. 2d DCA 2021) (Reversing trial court’s summary judgment, finding that genuine issue of material fact existed as to whether boat repair shop breached its duty to maintain safe premises for its customers)Marian Farms v. Suntrust Banks, Inc. (Fla. 5th DCA 2014) (Reversing trial court, reinstating $7.5 million dollar claim for banking negligence)Persis, Carl v. Dept. of Management Services (Fla. 5th DCA 2014) (Reversing trial court, allowing client to receive his full pension from the Division of Retirement)Townes, Denise & Perry, Cinnette v. National Deaf Academy (Fla. Supreme Court 2018) (Florida Supreme Court upheld reversal of summary judgment, allowing the disabled Ms. Perry to pursue remedy for her significant injuries over the medical malpractice defenses raised by the National Deaf Academy)Vazquez v. Martinez (Fla. 5th DCA 2015) (Affirmance obtained, allowing client to retain compensation for past medical expenses resulting from car crash)
- FAMILY LAW APPEALS:Muszynski v. Muszynski (Fla. 5th DCA 2020) (Preserving on appeal, for the second time, a former wife’s $1.3 million judgment against former husband)Martinez v. Lebron (Fla.5th DCA 2019) (Affirming trial court’s time-sharing schedule that gave the majority of the time to father in Florida over mother in New York, who had gone to “breathtaking” lengths to anger father and thwart time-sharing with the child)Barber v. Ghenassia (Fla. 5th DCA 2020) (Reversing trial court, which had improperly vacated an injunction for protection against domestic violence)Lamb v. Lamb (Fla. 5th DCA 2014) (Reversed final judgment on multiple issues, including the enforcement of a prenuptial agreement made under Scottish law)Tucker v. Liebknecht (Fla. 5th DCA 2012) (Reversed denial of of modification, allowing client to relocate while retaining majority custody of her child)Sheldon v. Sheldon (Fla. 5th DCA 2012) (Affirmed a major equitable distribution resolution in favor of client)Westwood v. Westwood (Fla. 5th DCA 2015) (Affirmed decision of trial court allowing client to relocate with children to the United Kingdom)
- ATTORNEY FEE LITIGATION CASES: Lizardi v. Federated National Insurance Co. (Fla. 2d DCA 2021) (Reversing trial court’s reduction in hours and hourly rate of attorney’s fees awarded to homeowners in an underlying homeowners’ insurance dispute).
- MEDIATIONS:Circuit Civil Cases — from personal injury to contract disputes to defamation issues and more. Foreclosure Issues — assisting banks and homeowners with circuit and appellate disputes. Federal Cases — Middle District of Florida cases involving consumer and trademark issues. Appellate Mediations — civil, family, and probate issues for both the 2nd and 5th District Courts of Appeal.
- GOVERNMENT CASES: Scott v. Thompson (Fla. 1st DCA 2021) (Represented the Orange County Supervisor of Elections in lawsuit against multiple supervisors of elections, obtaining reversal and successfully defending the rights of supervisors to be sued only in their home counties)Jenkins v. M.F. (Fla. 5th DCA 2019) (Represented the Orange County School Board and obtained reversal on due process grounds of 27 improperly entered trial court orders)Persis, Carl v. Dept. of Management Services (Fla. 5th DCA 2014) (Reversing trial court, allowing client to receive his full pension from the Division of Retirement)Signature Pharmacy v. Wright (U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals 2011) (Represented the City of Orlando and its employee Wright in successfully defending Wright’s execution of a search warrant)Osceola Co. School Board v. Stone (Fla. 1st DCA 2016) (Affirmed administrative decision and secured worker’s entitlement to benefits)Mitchell, Pamela v. Osceola Co. School Board (Fla. 1st DCA 2015) (Obtained reversal and established that Mitchell qualified for worker’s compensation as a statutory employee of Osceola Co. School Board)Orange Co. School Board v. Rhea (Fla. 1st DCA 2017) (Represented Orange Co. School Board in lawsuit against several school boards, obtaining reversal and successfully defending the school boards’ right to be sued only in their home counties)
- Litigation & Trials: · Assisted personal injury claimants in achieving recovery of full policy limits before filing a complaint. · Assisted family law clients with resolution of equitable distribution, alimony, and child support in dissolution cases. · Assisted business owners with analyzing litigation options to maximize cost-effective representation. · Partnered with board certified construction law attorneys to achieve positive trial results. · Assisted employees with analysis of noncompete agreements and drafted federal litigation pleadings. · Partnered with board certified worker’s compensation attorneys to guide claimants through administrative process. · Advised individuals in guardianship cases regarding probate litigation options.
- TRIAL SUPPORT & LOCAL COUNSEL: Marian Farms, Inc. v. SunTrust Banks, Inc. (Fla. 5th DCA 2014) (Reversing trial court, reinstating $7.5 million claim for banking negligence)Brokaw v. National Air Cargo Holdings (U.S. Middle Dist. of Fla. 2015) (Served as local counsel for Chicago-based firm representing plaintiffs in wrongful death actions against NACH)Energy Air v. Lalonde (Fla. 1st DCA 2014) (Affirmed that Energy Air was responsible for Lalonde’s on-the-job heat exhaustion, allowing Lalonde to receive compensation for his past medical bills)
- Certified Circuit and Appellate Court Mediator
- Florida Bar Board Certified Appellate Attorney
- Orlando Shakespeare Theater Mock Trial Advocate, 2015-present
- West Orange Habitat for Humanity, Legal Advisor, 2021-present
- West Orange Habitat for Humanity, Board of Directors 2000-2012
- President, West Orange Habitat for Humanity, 2005-2007
- Cubmaster, Pack 6, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 2008-2010
- Guardian Ad Litem, over 50 children represented, 1994-present
- Chair, Great Oaks Village (Orphanage) Campaign, 1999-2000
- Coach, West Orange High School Mock Trial and Moot Court Teams, 1998-2000
- Judge, Orange County Teen Court, 2001-2004
- Florida Trend’s Legal Elite (top 2% of lawyers), 2007 – present
- Rated “Superb” on Avvo
- Orange County Bar Lawrence Matthews Professionalism Award recipient, 2005
- Orange County Bar William Trickle, Jr. Professionalism Award recipient, 2019
- Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Assoc. Jake Stone Pro Bono Award, 2020
- Pro Bono Award, Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section, 2010
- AV+ Preeminent Rating, Martindale-Hubbell, 2006 – present
- Rice University in Houston, Texas, B.A., Double Major in Political Science and Sociology, 1990
- Local Government
These comments were made by fellow attorneys during the annual nomination process.
“Nick is a board certified appellate lawyer and has appeared in your publication in the past. He is also an active bar leader, and has recently served as president of the Legal Aid Society, which has over 3,000 members.”
“best appellate lawyer I know”
Office location for Nicholas A. Shannin
214 S Lucerne Cir E
Suite 200
Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: 407-985-2222
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