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At Bullock & Means, our dedicated team brings expertise, passion, and a client-focused approach to every case. We fight tirelessly to protect your rights and provide the strong representation you deserve. Get to know the skilled advocates ready to stand by your side.
Oran “Lott” Bullock was raised in Williston, Florida and he is the sixth generation of his family to live in Levy County. He graduated from Williston High School in 2009. After graduating he obtained a bachelor’s degree in Food and Resource Economics from the University of Florida in 2014. In 2015 he received his master's degree in Agribusiness, again from the University of Florida.
He then went on to attend the University of Florida for a third time to obtain his law degree and in 2018 he graduated from the University of Florida with his Juris Doctor. He is the fourth generation in his family to obtain a graduate degree from the University of Florida. After graduating law school he worked as an Assistant Public Defender in the Fifth Circuit where he worked in Sumter County handling misdemeanor cases, kicking off his career as a trial attorney.
In 2019 he began working as an Assistant Public Defender in the Eighth Judicial Circuit in Alachua and Levy Counties where he handled both misdemeanor and felony cases until 2022, where he tried many cases in both misdemeanor and felony court. After leaving the Public Defender's Office, he spent a year litigating civil cases with Bagen Law.
He then handled both civil and criminal cases for Meldon Law until the end of 2024 when he and Yolanda decided to open their own law firm. Lott prides himself on being a trial attorney, and he enjoys vigorously fighting for people in his community in the courtroom.
He enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time and can often be found in Gulf Hammock on the weekends spending time with his friends and family in the woods or on the water.
Yolanda was born and raised in Newberry and Gainesville, Florida. She began her criminal law experience very early as a member of the Criminal Justice Academy at Newberry High School, where she participated in countless Teen Court proceedings where she was able to prosecute, defend, and judge cases. She went on to graduate from Buchholz High School, while being dual-enrolled at Santa Fe College. Yolanda continued her education at the University of Central Florida, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Legal Studies. Soon after, she obtained her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree.
While in law school, she studied abroad at the Université d’Auvergne in Clermont-Ferrand, France, where she studied International Business Law, and Human Rights Protection in Regional and Global Context. She also participated in the Disability & Public Interest Clinic, Veteran Law Clinic, and Criminal Law Clinic. She was also a member of the Criminal Law Club, Corporate Law Club and the Women's Law Student Association.
Yolanda first became licensed in the state of Georgia. While in Georgia, she worked as a Third Year Practicing Attorney for the Office of the Child Attorney, where she defended children's legal rights and protections of child clients alleged to be abused and/or neglected throughout the dependency process, as mandated by the Georgia Constitution.
After her tenure with the Office of the Child Attorney, she joined the Dekalb County District Attorney's Office, where she was a Third Year Practicing Attorney in the Sexual Exploitation and Crimes Against Women and Children Division. More particularly, she practiced in the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, assisting in the prosecution of cases in which children have been victims of physical and/or sexual abuse, neglect or death, in addition to human trafficking and child sexual exploitation crimes.
Yolanda’s family has been in Alachua County since the 1800s. Needless to say, she is very passionate about her clients and representation, as most of her clients are citizens from her native community. Since the beginning of her legal career, she has been fervently devoted to public service and advocacy. As a criminal trial lawyer, Yolanda has independently represented approximately 1200 clients in misdemeanor and felony cases.
Prior to becoming Managing Partner for Bullock & Means, Yolanda was the Head of the Criminal Department at the Meldon Law Firm, who is partnered with the Florida Gators. As Head of the Criminal Department, she was responsible for overseeing all aspects of the firm's criminal defense practice. This role involved leadership, case management, business development, and ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards. Ms. Means remains affiliated with Meldon Law as "Of Counsel," maintaining a close, regular, and personal relationship.
Beyond her legal expertise, she has a unique blend of experience, community engagement, and both local and state affiliations.
Yolanda's Community and Involvement:
Florida Justice Association
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated
Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International
Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association
Gainesville Area Trial Lawyer Association
Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (FACDL)
Take Stock & Children Mentorship Program
Yolanda’s hobbies and interests include reading, fishing, traveling, attending church, and spending time with family. Her bubbly personality separates her from the fray. She is a zealous attorney and a force to be reckoned with and is known to fight for every client until the end.
Most recently, Yolanda has also been recognized in the National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40, showcasing her dedication to excellence and growth.
As a Managing Partner for Bullock & Means, she fights to ensure that justice is done right!
Licensed:
State Bar of Florida
State Bar of Georgia
State Bar of Texas
Middle District, United States District Court
Northern District, United States District Court
Born in Gainesville, Florida, Tiara Young spent her early years in Atlanta, Georgia, before returning to Gainesville in eighth grade. She attended Howard Bishop Middle School, Gainesville High School, and ultimately graduated from P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School. A committed student-athlete, she played basketball throughout high school and continued at the collegiate level for Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida, where she earned her undergraduate degree.
After undergrad, Tiara went on to attend Florida International University College of Law. While in law school, she was honored with the Pro Bono Service Award for her work assisting low-income families with family law matters. She also expanded her legal knowledge globally by studying abroad in Seville, Spain, where she focused on European Union law and comparative law.
Since graduating, Tiara has dedicated her career exclusively to family law, representing clients in divorce, paternity, relocation, and other complex family matters. She has practiced in multiple Florida counties, including Duval, Clay, Orange, Seminole, and Lake, and has extensive experience handling high-net-worth divorce cases involving substantial assets, property division, and business interests.
Known for her compassionate advocacy and strategic approach, Tiara takes pride in securing favorable settlements that allow her clients to move forward with stability and confidence. However, when settlement is not possible, she is a determined litigator who will vigorously protect her clients’ rights and interests in court. Her mission is to protect what matters most while guiding clients through the legal process with dignity and peace of mind.
With over 45 years of experience, Abbie has become an integral member of our Criminal Department. Abbie has a reputation for handling even the most challenging situations with expertise and care. Throughout her career, Abbie has worked on countless DUI and criminal cases, contributing her unmatched knowledge of both the courthouse and the DMV. Her vast experience and attention to detail have made her an invaluable asset to her team, helping clients achieve the best possible outcomes while minimizing the impact on their lives.
Abbie’s passion for helping clients is evident in everything she does. She understands the stress and uncertainty that comes with legal challenges and works tirelessly to ease her clients’ anxieties. Her empathetic approach, combined with her in-depth understanding of the legal system, ensures that clients receive the highest level of support and advocacy during some of the most difficult times of their lives.
Outside of her professional role, Abbie enjoys spending time with her family at the beach in Daytona Beach or Vero Beach, where she was born and raised. Her love of nature extends to scalloping in Steinhatchee, FL, a favorite activity that allows her to unwind and reconnect with the outdoors. In her downtime, Abbie is an avid fan of crime dramas, especially Law and Order, murder mystery movies, and The Walking Dead.
Abbie’s combination of legal expertise, dedication to clients, and commitment to excellence has earned her the respect of her peers and the gratitude of countless clients throughout her career. Whether it’s navigating a complex legal issue or offering a reassuring word during a difficult time, Abbie’s experience and personal touch make her a standout in the field.
Caleb brings a heart for service, a sharp mind, and a deep commitment to empowering others. He is currently pursuing a degree in Public Relations at Tallahassee State College, where he actively supports youth empowerment, community service, and cultural advocacy.
With a strong background in mentorship and leadership, Caleb has served as an Extended Day Counselor at Florida State University School and Head Camp Counselor at Star Center Theatre. He’s also held roles as co-leader of the Black Student Union and contributed his time and talents to community organizations like the Education Equalizer Foundation and the Tele-Mental Health Coaching Program under Dr. Carolyn Tucker at the University of Florida.
Caleb has been recognized for his impact and leadership, including receiving the Patricia Hilliard-Nunn Cultural Ambassador Award, among several other honors. He continues to dedicate himself to public service, especially through nonprofit work that uplifts and supports youth in need. Outside of work, he enjoys going to see live bands in concert, singing with friends, and spending quality time with family.
At Bullock & Means, Caleb brings a spirit of excellence, compassion, and drive that aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver justice and serve the community with purpose. We’re honored to have him on our team!
With over 45 years of experience, Abbie has become an integral member of our Criminal Department. Abbie has a reputation for handling even the most challenging situations with expertise and care. Throughout her career, Abbie has worked on countless DUI and criminal cases, contributing her unmatched knowledge of both the courthouse and the DMV. Her vast experience and attention to detail have made her an invaluable asset to her team, helping clients achieve the best possible outcomes while minimizing the impact on their lives.
Abbie’s passion for helping clients is evident in everything she does. She understands the stress and uncertainty that comes with legal challenges and works tirelessly to ease her clients’ anxieties. Her empathetic approach, combined with her in-depth understanding of the legal system, ensures that clients receive the highest level of support and advocacy during some of the most difficult times of their lives.
Outside of her professional role, Abbie enjoys spending time with her family at the beach in Daytona Beach or Vero Beach, where she was born and raised. Her love of nature extends to scalloping in Steinhatchee, FL, a favorite activity that allows her to unwind and reconnect with the outdoors. In her downtime, Abbie is an avid fan of crime dramas, especially Law and Order, murder mystery movies, and The Walking Dead.
Abbie’s combination of legal expertise, dedication to clients, and commitment to excellence has earned her the respect of her peers and the gratitude of countless clients throughout her career. Whether it’s navigating a complex legal issue or offering a reassuring word during a difficult time, Abbie’s experience and personal touch make her a standout in the field.
Caleb brings a heart for service, a sharp mind, and a deep commitment to empowering others. He is currently pursuing a degree in Public Relations at Tallahassee State College, where he actively supports youth empowerment, community service, and cultural advocacy.
With a strong background in mentorship and leadership, Caleb has served as an Extended Day Counselor at Florida State University School and Head Camp Counselor at Star Center Theatre. He’s also held roles as co-leader of the Black Student Union and contributed his time and talents to community organizations like the Education Equalizer Foundation and the Tele-Mental Health Coaching Program under Dr. Carolyn Tucker at the University of Florida.
Caleb has been recognized for his impact and leadership, including receiving the Patricia Hilliard-Nunn Cultural Ambassador Award, among several other honors. He continues to dedicate himself to public service, especially through nonprofit work that uplifts and supports youth in need. Outside of work, he enjoys going to see live bands in concert, singing with friends, and spending quality time with family.
At Bullock & Means, Caleb brings a spirit of excellence, compassion, and drive that aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver justice and serve the community with purpose. We’re honored to have him on our team!
We handle all felony and misdemeanor charges. If you are facing criminal charges, you need an experienced attorney to defend your rights and navigate you through the legal system. Our criminal defense services include, but are not limited to:
If you’ve been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, we will work to protect your driving privileges and fight the charges, whether they involve blood alcohol content (BAC), field sobriety exercises, or refusal of exercises
Whether you’re accused of shoplifting, grand theft, burglary, or other property crimes, we’ll aggressively defend your case.
We defend against charges ranging from simple possession to distribution, trafficking, and manufacturing of controlled substances. Our firm handles cases involving both street drugs and prescription medications.
Allegations of domestic violence can have serious consequences, including restraining orders and jail time. We provide skilled representation for clients facing these charges, aiming to protect your freedom and future.
If you’re charged with physically harming or threatening another person, we will fight for you in cases of simple assault, aggravated assault, or battery, working to challenge evidence and defend your side of the story.
Our firm handles traffic-related charges such as reckless driving, driving with a suspended license, and more. We fight to minimize penalties, protect your license, and keep your record clean.
If you’ve been charged with illegal possession of a firearm, using a weapon in the commission of a crime, or other weapons-related offenses, we will work to defend your rights.
Whether you’re accused of missing meetings, failing drug tests, or violating any other probation terms, we will represent you in probation violation hearings, seeking to avoid or minimize penalties.
At Bullock & Means, we fight for individuals who have been injured due to someone else’s negligence. We work tirelessly to ensure our clients receive the compensation they deserve. Our personal injury services include:
If you’ve been injured in a car accident caused by another driver’s negligence, we will help you recover compensation.
Truck accidents can cause devastating injuries. We have the expertise to handle the complexities of trucking laws and fight for compensation.
Motorcyclists face greater risks on the road, and the injuries they sustain can be severe. We represent motorcyclists in seeking full compensation for their injuries and damages.
If you’ve been injured due to a hazardous condition on someone else’s property, we strive to hold the property owner accountable for their negligence and pursue the damages you are entitled to.
Dog owners are responsible for the actions of their pets. If you’ve been bitten or attacked by a dog, we will help you seek compensation for your injuries and medical treatment.
If you’ve been harmed by a doctor’s or healthcare provider’s negligence, such as misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or medication mistakes, we will fight for justice and fair compensation on your behalf.
Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is devastating. We represent families in wrongful death claims, seeking compensation for funeral costs, lost income, and the emotional impact of their loss.
If you're arrested or charged with a crime, it's crucial to remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Request to speak with a legal defense attorney immediately. Avoid discussing the details of your case with law enforcement until you have legal representation, as anything you say can be used against you in court. Your attorney will guide you through the process and help protect your rights.
A legal defense lawyer provides several key services, including evaluating the evidence against you, identifying weaknesses in the prosecution's case, and developing a strategic defense . They will represent you in court, negotiate plea bargains if appropriate, and work tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcome for your situation. Having a skilled attorney by your side can significantly impact the direction and outcome of your case.
Legal defense lawyers handle a wide range of criminal cases, including but not limited to DUI/DWI, drug offenses, theft, assault, domestic violence, white-collar crimes, and more. They have expertise in both misdemeanour and felony cases. If you're facing criminal charges, it's important to consult with a lawyer who has experience in handling cases similar to yours.
When choosing a legal defense lawyer, consider their experience, track record, and area of specialization. Look for someone who has successfully handled cases similar to yours and is well-versed in the local legal system. It's also important to choose a lawyer you feel comfortable with, as clear communication and trust are essential throughout the legal process. Don't hesitate to ask for references or case results during your initial consultation.
A public defender is a court-appointed attorney provided to individuals who cannot afford to hire a private lawyer. Public defenders are often highly experienced, but they may have a large caseload, which can limit the time they spend on each case. A private defense lawyer, on the other hand, is hired directly by the client. Private attorneys may have more flexibility and resources to dedicate to your case. When deciding between the two, consider your financial situation and the complexity of your case.
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