Florida Trial Lawyers
The prosecutor or opposing Florida trial lawyer will have extensive knowledge of the law of evidence, procedure and other substantive law in the trial of cases. In order to level the playing field and assure that your rights are protected, you also need to retain a Florida trial lawyer to effectively present your side of the case.
Contact a qualified Florida trial lawyer to suit your needs and legal situation.
The prosecutor or opposing Florida trial lawyer will have extensive knowledge of the law of evidence, procedure and other substantive law in the trial of cases. In order to level the playing field and assure that your rights are protected, you also need to retain a Florida trial lawyer to effectively present your side of the case.
Contact a qualified Florida trial lawyer to suit your needs and legal situation.
Orlando
Claramargaret H. Groover
Claramargaret Groover
Orlando, FL | Phone: 866-697-0593
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Weston
The Law Offices of Alan Dagen, P.A.
Alan Dagen
Weston, FL | Phone: 866-639-2798
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