About William Bromley
Originally from Hudson, Ohio, William (Bill) Bromley and his family moved to Naples, Florida, in early 2004. Bill Bromley is an experienced attorney representing clients in the areas of trust and estate administration, guardianship administration, and litigation. Bill uses the wealth of experience gained from practicing at a prominent full-service Florida litigation firm to best serve his clients, and to provide the best legal representation possible. Keenly aware of the unique needs, dynamics, and emotions in play when guiding his clients through all stages of probate, and trust/estate litigation, Bill takes pride in developing a narrowly tailored approach to each case. He is a member of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of the Florida Bar and an active member of the Palm Beach County Bar Association. Bill attended the University of Central Florida to earn his undergraduate degree, and then earned his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law where he graduated first in his class. During law school, Bill served as the Lead Technical Editor for the ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, a Journal with a worldwide circulation that publishes scholarly work affecting the global community. He also served as the Executive Justice of Academics for Nova’s Moot Court Society, and competed in the national ABA moot court competitions across the United States. When not working with his clients, Bill enjoys spending time with his wife Teresa and young daughter, golfing, and maintaining an active presence in the Boca Raton community.