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84 H lawyers are available in Fort Myers, Florida. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41 to $64 per hour.
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When the World Is On Your Shoulders, We've Got Your Back! Personal professional legal experience you can count on when you need it the most with over 30 years of experience serving your legal needs in Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Estero, Lehigh Acres, Naples, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, and throughout Southwest Florida and the State of Florida. Martindale-Hubbell "AV" Peer Review Rated deemed Preeminent which is the highest rating for legal ability and ethical standards. AVVO 10.0 out of 10 rating. To date, I've personally handled thousands of cases in Lee County and throughout the State.
Victor Bermudez is a Trial Attorney and Managing Partner at McIntyre & Bermudez, PLLC. He practices in both State and Federal court. Victor sits on the board of the Southwest Florida Federal Bar Association and Catholic Lawyers Association of SWFL, and he is a member of the Florida Bar Labor & Employment Section, Florida Bar Trial Lawyers Section, and the Florida Bar Business Law Section. Victor focuses his practice on Labor and Employment, Business, and Civil Litigation. He was named a Super Lawyer’s Rising Star for the years 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. He also is rated 10/10 by Avvo.. Victor graduated in the top ten of his class at Ave Maria School of Law in Naples, Florida. While in school, he focused on sharpening his trial advocacy skills and developing a command of the Federal Rules of Evidence. While interning with the Honorable Mac R. McCoy of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Victor learned about the importance of exhaustive trial preparation and courtroom decorum. Furthermore, he took part in trial preparation and drafting motions and responses while an intern for the United States Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Florida.. While at Ave Maria, Victor served as the Moot Court Vice President of Externals Competitions. He was the first-place champion of the UCLA School of Law Cyber Crimes Moot Court Competition, a Finalist in Ave Maria's St. Thomas More Appellate Competition, and a Semi-Finalist in Notre Dame's National Appellate Advocacy Tournament. Victor won an eighty percent verdict in a wrongful death suit during a Trial Advocacy Mock Trial. He also represented Ave Maria School of Law while competing against every Florida Law School during the 2018 Chester H. Bedell Mock Trial Competition.. In Victor’s free time, he enjoys traveling, cooking, woodworking, and spending time with his family.
Richard is an AV Rated attorney who has practiced trial law for over 25 years in both state and federal courts in Massachusetts and Florida.
Mr. Fineman was born and raised in Southwest Florida and is a graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University (B.S. Legal Studies and Criminal Justice). In 2007, he obtained his Juris Doctorate from Barry University School of Law.. While in law school, Mr. Fineman served as a Certified Legal Intern for the State Attorney’s Office of the Ninth Judicial Circuit which allowed him to prosecute several criminal cases for the State of Florida. He was also a Senior Note and Comment Editor on Barry University’s Law Review and graduated second in his class. Mr. Fineman was invited to be a speaker at the Fifth District Court of Appeals Induction Ceremony as a result of achieving one of the top scores on the Florida Bar 2007 Summer exam.. Mr. Fineman is licensed to practice in all state courts in Florida and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. He began practicing law in Punta Gorda, Florida in 2007. Since becoming licensed, Mr. Fineman has worked in various areas of law including criminal law, personal injury, land use, construction law, real estate law, landlord/tenant law, judgment enforcement and association law. However, Mr. Fineman focuses his practice around consumer protection, foreclosure defense, and bankruptcy.. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Fineman served the community as a law enforcement officer. He served as a deputy for the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office and a police officer for the Punta Gorda Police Department as both an auxiliary, and full-time member for a combined 10 years of service. Mr. Fineman brings his law enforcement experience to the legal field, and uses it in representing clients on criminal matters as well.. Mr. Fineman is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute, the American Bar Association, the Charlotte County Bar Association, and the Charlotte and Lee County Young Professionals.. PRACTICE AREASBankruptcyForeclosure Defense. EDUCATIONJ.D., Barry University School of Law, 2007, magna cum laudeB.S., Legal Studies and Criminal Justice. JURISDICTIONS ADMITTED TO PRACTICEAll Florida state courts, 2007United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, 2007United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, 2010. PROFESSIONAL & BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPSFlorida Bar (Member Since 2007)American Bankruptcy InstituteAmerican Bar AssociationCharlotte and Lee County Young ProfessionalsSouthwest Florida Bankruptcy Bar Association (Member Since 2008)Judicial Liaison Committee
Kathy KB Dupuy-Bruno attended St. John’s University in New York, New York. She graduated in 1995 with her Bachelor of Arts degree. Thereafter, she continued her studies at The Washington College of Law, American University in Washington DC, which is one of the top law schools in the country.. During her tenure at the Washington College of Law, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno was one of 4 finalists in the First Year Moot Court Competition, arguing before justices of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia. She continued competing in moot court competitions and eventually served on the prestigious Moot Court board and was cited in Who’s Whom Among American Law Students.. In addition to polishing her advocacy skills, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno also gained practical legal experience as a law clerk working for several local law firms in the nation’s capital, learning the ins and outs of personal injury and family law.. Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno graduated from The Washington College of Law in 1998. Following her admission to the Maryland State Bar in 1999 and the District of Columbia Bar in 2001, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno practiced personal injury, family law, abuse and neglect cases for the District of Columbia, and matters involving IDEA, ADA, and the Civil Rights Act.. In 2002, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno relocated from the District of Columbia to SW Florida where she continued on with her law practice working as an associate with Eraclides, Johns, Hall, Gelman, Johannessen and Goodman. At Eraclides, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno defended multi-million dollar insurance companies and businesses from worker’s compensation claims. In addition, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno developed the firm’s personal injury and family law departments. Due to her past experiences as an insurance defense attorney, the firm has a distinctive edge in handing workers’ compensation cases and personal injury cases.. In October of 2009, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno opened Bruno & Associates, PA, which changed its name to Bruno Law, LLC in July of 2010. In October of 2010 Bruno Law, LLC expanded and became Bruno & Prado, PLLC. Currently, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno is an equity member of Bruno & Prado, PLLC.. Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno is very active in the local and legal community. She chaired the Family Law Section of the Lee County Bar Association between 2008 to 2010, she sat on the Board of the Lee County Legal Aid Society between 2009 to 2010, was an organizing Board Member of the Collaborative Professionals of SW Florida, is a former member of the 20th Judicial Circuit Family Law Advisory Committee and previously sat on the board of the Association of Family Law Professionals. She also gives her time to community service projects such as coaching high school mock trial teams and representing pro-se litigants on family law matters.. In 2016 Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno was recognized by the Florida Guardian ad Litem Program and received the 20th Judicial Circuit’s Advocacy Award for her work advocating for special needs children. Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno has also been recognized as a Top One Percent by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel and in the top 10 Best in Client Satisfaction by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys. In 2015, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno received the Women of Distinction in Diversity by the Collier County Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Since 2014, Ms. Dupuy has maintained a 10 Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno has received the Fort Myers Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority community services awards on multiple occasions. She has also received the Pro Bono Legal Award on multiple occasions by Florida Rural Legal Services.. In addition, Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno has been invited to speak on many occasions at legal forums and legal clinics to address Domestic Violence, Divorce, Custody and other Family law matters as well as Workers’ Compensation matters.. Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno’s current practice focuses on all aspects of family law, dependency law (abuse and neglect), workers’ compensation and personal injury. Mrs. Dupuy-Bruno is a member the Florida Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association and the National Bar Association. She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
I was born and raised in Florida. I find great reward in spending time with family and enjoying the world and beauty God has created. Outdoor pursuits like hiking, camping and fishing are good ways to enjoy both family and the outdoors for me.. My profession has taught me that those with disabilities and their caregivers provide lessons in love, patience and duty that each of us need to recognize and practice.
I came from a family of doctors. My grandfather was an OB-GYN, my father was an OB-GYN and my brother is a pediatric radiologist. My father was a rare breed of doctor who made house calls and cared deeply about his patient's welfare and instilled in me compassion for my fellow man. Although I began my college career as a pre-med major, I found that I was more interested in logic courses and philosophy. I graduated from Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Florida with a major in philosophy and went to law school at Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. I received my JD degree in 1972.. While studying for the Florida Bar, I learned of a job opportunity in Fort Myers, Florida in the State Attorney's Office as a prosecutor. I interviewed and was hired in 1972 by Joseph D'Alessandro, who was the State Attorney at that time. He immediately placed me in the Felony Division and in a year and a half I tried 34 felony trials ranging from drug possession to murder. I was recruited by a personal injury law firm and hired in 1974 to try personal injury cases.. My family background in medicine and values that were imparted to me by my family proved a successful combination for handling personal injury cases. I am a very passionate person and that characteristic carries over to my representation of personal injury clients.. In 1985, I became certified by the Florida Bar in civil trial practice after having tried a requisite number of jury trials and passing a very rigorous examination given by the Florida Bar. I have also received my certification by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and am proud of those accomplishments as board certified lawyers are in the minority.. I have tried cases ranging from whiplash to multi-million dollar catastrophic injury cases. Regardless of the size of the case, I represent each client with the requisite passion and vigor that is necessary for a successful resolution of the case. I have always maintained that the focus of a personal injury lawyer should be the client's bottom line. If one focuses on the client's bottom line in most instances you will have a happy client at the end of the case and a successful practice.. I take great pleasure in resolving a personal injury case that nets my client a recovery that adequately compensates them for their pain, suffering, disability and loss of enjoyment of life.. I am a member of the North Fort Myers Rotary Club and am a former Rotarian of the Year. I believe in supporting the community in as many ways as possible. Every year, during the holiday season, my firm sponsors a pajama drive obtaining pajama donations for homeless and indigent families who are unable to afford pajamas for their children during the winter season. In past years we have obtained donations from 800 to over 1000 pairs of pajamas that we were able to disseminate into the community through charitable networks. I get a tremendous amount of satisfaction from this endeavor in addition to serving my local Rotary Club and adhering to their motto of placing "service above self."
I am a long-term resident of Southwest Florida, and received my undergraduate degree from St. Joseph’s College in Maine, and my law degree from Stetson University, College of Law in Gulfport, Florida. Since 2008, I have practiced family law. My approach to family law matters is to zealously represent my clients but still maintain respect and dignity for the parents and children after the case is completed.
David Lampley is a Southwest Florida native. Prior to attending law school at Barry University, he attended Bishop Verot High School and Dunbar Middle School in Fort Myers.. Prior to embarking on his legal career, David worked as an athletic trainer. His training career included being the head trainer for multiple teams who earned births in the NCAA playoffs, as well as an assistant trainer for the Carolina Panthers of the NFL.. Looking to change careers and move closer to his Lee County roots, Mr. Lampley decided to attend law school at Barry University. While in law school he competed on the Moot Court Honor Board, with trips to compete in both the National Sports Law and National Tax Law competitions. Successes at these competitions included advancing in the oral argument portions as well as receiving an award for runner-up best brief.. David's legal career began with the representation of foster children against a system that too often looked the other way or ignored them completely. Looking to return to Southwest Florida, David joined the Dellutri Law Group to continue to represent those who are facing difficulties caused by the large companies who are often looking the other way or ignoring the realities of the individuals rights and economic circumstances. Currently, David is actively litigating violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, violations of State and Federal consumer protection statutes, violations of Federal Statutes relating to mortgage lending and servicing, (such as TILA and RESPA), and consumer bankruptcies. “There is nothing more satisfying then seeing the little guy given the ability to fight for their rights against seemingly unlimited funds of the Debt Collectors and other corporate behemoths.”. Licensed to practice law in all State Courts in Florida and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, David is a member of the Florida Bar, the Lee County Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.. Among David's community involvement interests includes ardent support for Hope Hospice and speaking at community seminars in support of Florida Rural Legal Services.. PRACTICE AREABankruptcy. EDUCATIONJ.D., Barry University School of Law, 2007 2007 National Sports Law Moot Court Comp. - Runner Up 'Best Brief'2007 National Tax Law Moot Court Comp.Catawba College, 2004 Graduated With Honors. JURISDICTIONS ADMITTED TO PRACTICEFlorida Bar, 2007U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, 2008. PROFESSIONAL & BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPSAmerican Bar Association (ABA) Member Since: 2008Lee County Young Professionals Member Since: 2008
Andrew is a trial lawyer focusing on catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death.
After serving four years in the Navy JAG Corps in Norfolk, VA, I decided to open up Roy W. Foxall, P.A. in Fort Myers, Florida, in 1995. My law practice focuses on complex courtroom-based cases such as divorce and civil litigation. In the past few years, Ft. Myers has seen a dramatic increase in foreclosure suits with homeowners facing potential judgments of hundreds of thousands of dollars. While mortgage foreclosure defense was an occasional area of practice prior to this, it has become one of the main focuses of my firm.. I also help clients resolve the following legal challenges: