Skylar Wood

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Biography

After graduating from Mississippi State University, Skylar Wood spent a year working as a legal assistant at an estate planning law firm. Skylar began law school in the fall of 2018. During law school, Skylar completed internships at Murphy & Berglund, PLLC, NeJame Law, and Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida. Additionally, Skylar volunteered for the Legal Aid Society of O.C.B.A. as a volunteer advocate for children. Skylar is a certified County Mediator.

In August 2021, Skylar began working for the State Attorney's Office of the 19th Judicial Circuit. Skylar became a licensed attorney in September 2021 and started practicing as an Assistant State Attorney. In May 2024, Skylar left the State Attorney's Office and began working for Morgan & Morgan in their Orlando office. Skylar specializes in personal injury law, passionately advocating for clients who have been wrongfully injured. Skylar is barred in Florida and brings a wealth of experience and dedication to every case, ensuring that each client receives the justice they deserve.

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  • Personal Injury Lawyer Claims & Lawsuits

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Mississippi State University, B.S., Psychology, 2017
Law School Attended:
Barry University School of Law, J.D., 2021
Year of First Admission:
2021
Admission:
2021, Florida
ISLN:
1001146162

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