Simon Courtman

Phone: 703.590.1234
sgcourtman@fluetlaw.com

Education
  • J.D., Florida Coastal School of Law
  • B.A., George Mason University

  • Admitted to Practice
  • District of Columbia Bar
  • Virginia Bar
  • Florida Bar
  • U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida

  • Government Service
  • Fire Protection Specialist, United States Air Force

  • Languages
  • English
  • Simon G. Courtman, Esq.

    Mr. Courtman is a civil and criminal litigation attorney with significant experience providing a full spectrum of legal services to his clients. From representing individuals and organizations in state and federal court, to conducting discovery in complex cases, to drafting appellate and trial briefs and motions in a variety of matters, Mr. Courtman has demonstrated himself to be a dynamic advocate, creative problem solver, and reliable legal counselor capable of successfully resolving a diverse range of legal challenges.

    Mr. Courtman’s federal practice includes export compliance and export control (including ITAR and EAR); civil rights litigation, including Title VII, EEOC, and ADA claims; 42 U.S.C. § 1983 defense; and general civil litigation in federal court and federal administrative hearings.

    Mr. Courtman’s state court practice includes family law (divorce, child support, custody and visitation), criminal defense, and general civil litigation in state court and state administrative hearings.

    Representative Experience

    • Represents corporate counsel in all aspects of export compliance.
    • Represents clients in criminal defense, family law, and traffic cases.
    • Represents clients in labor and employment and civil rights litigation (Title VII, ADA, and EEOC matters).
    • Served as in-house counsel for the Fraternal Order of Police in Jacksonville, Florida, where he provided on-scene, in the field legal services to officers involved in critical incidents.
    • Defended police officers sued in state and federal court under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
    • Trail and appellate representation in state and federal court, and before administrative hearings.