Coral Reef Law

Miami, Florida (Main Office)

17641 South Dixie Highway
Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
Tel (305) 255-7500
Fax (305) 255-7040


Nathan Dorlon Clark is a seasoned trial and appellate litigation attorney with over 40 years of experience in federal and state courts. He has a successful track record in handling complex litigation cases with creativity and precision, and has established significant precedents that are recognized in the legal community and the media. Mr. Clark’s areas of expertise include criminal defense, personal injury, business litigation, taxation, family law, and more. He is a member of the Florida Bar and the Mississippi State Bar, and is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States District Courts of Florida and Mississippi.

Aside from his legal career, Nathan Dorlon Clark is a leader in the Crossfit and recovery communities. He is committed to helping others thrive spiritually and physically, and to fit themselves to be of maximum service to the community.

Mr. Clark grew up on Pascagoula Bay at Baptiste Bayou, where he worked in the family-owned shrimp industry and on his grandfather’s charter fishing boats. He is the great, great grandson of Nathan Mulford Dorlon, the longest owner of the Governor Stone, an 1877 oyster schooner docked in Panama City, Florida, at St. Andrews Marina, which is a National Historic Landmark. Mr. Clark received his B.A. degree in philosophy and literature from Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, where he also played college basketball on an athletic scholarship and studied classical piano and art. He received his Juris Doctor law degree from the University of Mississippi in 1980, where he served on the Mississippi Law Journal and was a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. In 1981, Mr. Clark received his Master of Laws in Taxation degree from the University of Miami, where he focused on business entity taxation.

After graduating from the University of Miami, Mr. Clark joined the Miami office of the nationally known tax law firm, Culverhouse, Tomlinson, Mills, Anderson and Cone, where he commenced his federal civil and criminal tax and white collar litigation practice. From 2007-14, he served as an Assistant Regional Counsel for the State of Florida, representing indigent defendants in need while simultaneously operating and maintaining his private practice in complex litigation cases.

Nathan Clark can be reached directly at (305) 255-7500