Nadine Mathieu is an attorney at Kelley Kronenberg, P.A., in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she focuses her practice on first-party insurance defense litigation. Before joining the firm, Nadine earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida Atlantic University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Devry University, Keller Graduate School of Management. She then went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of Law.
While in law school, Nadine served as the Assistant Lead Articles Editor for Nova Law Review, was a Governor for the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division, Law Student Division, and was a member of the Nova Trial Association. She also made the Dean’s List several semesters in a row and received a number of other honors, including the 2016 Haitian Lawyers Association Excellence Award for Outstanding Academic Achievements. Nadine is also a published author and can be credited for her article titled Dissecting the Felony Murder Rule and the Mentally Ill Defendant, 15 J.L. & Soc. Deviance 54 (2018). Additionally, Nadine was published in Super Lawyers Magazine for her inclusion in the 2022 Florida Rising Stars.
Nadine is currently on the Board of Directors of the Broward County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section and serves as a Board Director on the Caribbean Bar Association.
Mission Statement
I am running for a board position on the YLS Board of Directors because young lawyers are an integral part of the Broward County Bar Association. With your support, I will continue to serve and advocate on behalf of young lawyers by addressing the main issues that affect our profession.
I am currently on the Board of Directors of the Broward County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section and serving as a Board Director on the Caribbean Bar Association, where I have assisted in developing panel discussions between young lawyers and the judiciary on important topics, such as, diversity and inclusion and mental health awareness. Through my dedication, experience, and passion to serve others, it would be a great honor to continue to serve on behalf of the young lawyers of the Broward County Bar Association.