More About Nathan
Nathan Coppernoll has actively litigated matters for many clients for over eleven years. For four years, he focused his practice on probate litigation. Mr. Coppernoll represented clients in a variety of roles including prosecuting and defending trust and will contests, pursuing beneficiary interests or guiding trustees in vested rights cases, and supporting professional fiduciaries stay above the fray during contested trust and conservatorship proceedings.
Mr. Coppernoll received his law degree from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, where he graded on to Florida Law Review and served as its Articles Editor, won his slot on the Justice Campbell Thornal Moot Court Team and served as its Chair for Intermural Competitions, and graduated magna cum laude with an invitation to join the Order of the Coif, Florida Chapter.
Before his law school years, Mr. Coppernoll was a state champion in both the Parliamentary Debate and Lincoln-Douglas debate styles in collegiate competition. He also received the rank of brown belt by his sensi Grandmaster Carl Stone, studying sensei Stone’s unique style he called Kyu Shin Ryu, which meant the school that teaches you how to govern your mind.
Mr. Coppernoll is blessed with a beautiful and wise wife and (he’s convinced and will argue zealously this point) the sweetest of all sons. Mr. Coppernoll loves spending quality time with his family exploring the beautiful Southwest, and they recently returned from a long trip visiting Europe, Turkey, South America, and Mexico.