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Michael H. Dulin

Michael H. Dulin

Attorney at Law

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Biography

Attorney Michael H. Dulin is licensed to practice law in both Ohio and Florida. Mr. Dulin has lived in Polk County, Florida for over 15 years, although he began his legal career in the State of Ohio. Mr. Dulin has represented clients for over 26 years in various civil law matters including personal injury auto accidents, auto accidents resulting in wrongful death, business planning, and estate planning. Before joining Darla K. Snead, P.L., Mr. Dulin worked as a Senior Legal Research Associate at a prominent legal research company. After leaving the legal research company, he started his own law office in Ohio, where he focused his practice on estate planning and real estate matters. Upon moving to Florida, Mr. Dulin joined a Lakeland, Florida personal injury defense law firm where he represented clients and insurance companies in personal injury defense litigation and pre-suit litigation. Since joining Darla K. Snead, P.L. in 2016, he has focused his practice on representing clients in matters involving auto accident personal injury cases, motorcycle accident personal injury, and wrongful death cases. Mr. Dulin’s diverse background allows him to utilize his experience to the advantage of his clients in negotiating the best personal injury settlements possible.

Practice Areas

  • Auto Accidents
  • Personal Injury

Bar Admissions

  • Ohio
  • Florida

Year Joined Firm

  • 2016
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