Commercial Litigation
General Liability and Casualty Defense
Personal Injury
Premises Liability
Transportation
Third-Party Property
Florida
Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of Law
J.D., cum laude, 2021
Florida International University
B.A., 2017
Jeremy Nataf concentrates his defense practice in civil and commercial litigation, including defending major insurers and corporations in premises liability, personal injury, and complex commercial litigation, in both Florida and federal courts. Jeremy believes communication is crucial to providing the best possible outcome for his clients and communicates throughout the litigation process
Jeremy is not new to Chartwell Law, he has been working as a law clerk in the insurance defense department of the firm, while he finished his law degree.
Born and raised in Paris, France, Jeremy came to the United States in 2015 to finish his studies and attend law school. Before leaving Paris, he did work as a summer law clerk for a Paris firm where he conducted criminal law research.
French
“In Camera Inspections: Who Gets to See the Material and When,” National Institute for Trial Advocacy, March 27, 2020
Jeremy Nataf concentrates his defense practice in civil and commercial litigation, including defending major insurers and corporations in premises liability, personal injury, and complex commercial litigation, in both Florida and federal courts. Jeremy believes communication is crucial to providing the best possible outcome for his clients and communicates throughout the litigation process
Jeremy is not new to Chartwell Law, he has been working as a law clerk in the insurance defense department of the firm, while he finished his law degree.
Born and raised in Paris, France, Jeremy came to the United States in 2015 to finish his studies and attend law school. Before leaving Paris, he did work as a summer law clerk for a Paris firm where he conducted criminal law research.
French
“In Camera Inspections: Who Gets to See the Material and When,” National Institute for Trial Advocacy, March 27, 2020