Top best Administrative Lawyers in Orlando | 58 available
58 Administrative lawyers are available in Orlando, California. These lawyers are rated between 4/5 to 4.4/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $75 per hour.
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FAQs - Administrative Lawyers in city Orlando How many Administrative lawyers actively serve residents of Orlando, Florida? Approximately 65 licensed attorneys focus on Administrative across Orlando, Florida. Most matters are filed through the Florida District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Administrative lawyers in Orlando, Florida? In Orlando, typical rates range from $180-$369 per hour for Administrative. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3387 and $8150, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Administrative matters usually take in courts near Orlando? Administrative cases in Orlando, Florida usually take around 4-13 months depending on complexity and the Florida District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Administrative cases for people living in Orlando, Florida? Residents of Orlando typically see Administrative filings handled by the Florida District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Administrative? About 39% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Administrative, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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The Ladan Law Firm, P.A. continues to build on years of the community involvement of founding Partner, Amir Ladan. The lawyers and staff of our firm are active in the communities we serve. Not only do our lawyers provide pro bono legal services well in excess of what the Florida and local Bars require, but our lawyers and staff enjoy participating in a variety of community service projects, fundraisers and events.. Amir is the Past-President of the Rotary Club of Seminole County Sunset, where he is responsible for thier annual fundraiser - Poker Chips for Scholarships. The annual event raises thousands for scholarships benefitting high school Seniors in Seminole County, as well as funding the amazing community service projects our club participates in throughout the year. The Ladan Law Firm proudly sponsors all of the club's fundraisers and Amir sits on their Board of Directors, where he has served for a decade.. Amir continues his involvement as a Rollins College alumnus. In 2014, he was nominated and elected to the Rollins College Alumni Board of Directors, where he served for six years, including his recent successful term as Co-President of the Alumni Board of Directors. In 2020, he was invited to join the Board of Trustees of Rollins College. Amir is committed to ensuring that Rollins will continue its mission, to educate students for global citizenship and responsible leadership, empowering graduates to pursue meaningful lives and productive careers. He is also actively involved as an advisor to Tau Kappa Epsilon - Zeta Phi Chapter, where he sits on the Board of Directors of their Alumni Association and 501(c)3.. In December of 2019, the Firm celebrated it's 11th annual Happy Hour Toy Drive benefiting XL 's Baby DJ. Over the years, this event has turned into Orlando's second largest source of group donations for local families in need during the holidays. This event brings great joy to the entire team at the Firm, knowing that our efforts mean that hundreds of local families and their children will be able to celebrate the holidays.. The Ladan Law Firm was the title sponsor of The Fifth Amendment Happy Hour benefitting the Orange County Bar Association's Legal Aid Society. Funds raised at the event are used to provide free legal services to those in our community that cannot afford legal counsel. The event was a great success, well attended and a lot of fun for our lawyers and defense team.. Amir Ladan was honored to be named the King of The Krewe of Leaders in 2012. The Krewe of Leaders recognizes and honors those that serve their communities and provides scholarships to deserving high school students who pursue careers in medical, hospitality and the performing arts. Scholarships are funded by a series of community events surrounding "Mardi Gras" season including the Royal Gala, Fat Tuesday celebration and the Festival of Cities.. In 2012, Carsten & Ladan, P.A. was also a major sponsor of the 1st Annual Judicial Assistant Appreciation Luncheon, where we paid tribute to the excellent JA's in Orange & Osceola Counties.
Scott R. Rost is a Florida Bar Board Certified Business Litigation attorney, with over 25 years experience helping clients with business and property issues in Florida. His broad practice includes state and federal court litigation in all types of commercial, real estate and corporate disputes, as well as business and property transactions including residential and commercial real estate. Mr. Rost focuses on his clients' practical needs and strives to generate efficient, cost-effective benefits for business people who have choices among lawyers and who understand their own business needs.
Romaine Brown is an experienced trial attorney with over 20 years of experience. Ms. Brown is actively involved in all strategy decisions, hearings and trials, and deals on a personal basis with each client.. Ms. Brown is recognized as Rising Star by the prestigious Super Lawyers rating service. She is Lead Council Rated in Family Law and Immigration by LawInfo and has received an outstanding 15 Year Community Service Award from Martindale-Hubbell. Appointments canbe scheduled online at . Atty. Brown practices in Orange County, Seminole County, Brevard County, St. Lucie, Martin and West Palm Beach Counties and handles cases throughout the State of Florida.. Her practice is focused on. Ms. Brown is admitted to practice law in Florida, the U.S. Southern District, Middle District of Florida and Immigration in all 50 States.
NANCY PICO CAMPIGLIA has been defending licensees before the respective Florida regulatory agencies for approximately 12 years. Prior to entering private practice, she served as General Counsel of Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation (the “DBPR”), which licenses and regulates nearly a million Florida businesses and professionals. There, she managed the legal affairs of the agency, providing representation for approximately 28 regulated businesses and professions, including real estate licensees, appraisers, veterinarians, accountants, contractors, cosmetologists, community association managers, alcoholic beverage and tobacco establishments, and hotels and restaurants. She is a former chief prosecutor for the Florida Real Estate Commission (“FREC”) and the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (“FREAB”), and a frequent lecturer on real estate licensing related matters.. While with the Department, she acted as legal counsel to the Governor's Task Force on Homeowner Associations. In addition to serving as Acting Director of the Division of Real Estate, she headed its prosecution team.. Prior to attending law school, Nancy was a real estate broker and owner of a real estate brokerage in Miami. Florida Jurisprudence has designated her publication, Florida Real Estate License Law: Who is Protecting the Public, as a practice aid for several consecutive years.. Nancy prides herself in giving back to the community. She documented a condominium complex for Habitat for Humanity, is a past president of the Christian Service Center, former director of the Central Florida Real Estate Council and of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals. She is a frequent lecturer at Realtor Associations and related organizations.. Nancy holds a Masters in Law in Real Property Development from the University of Miami School of Law (LLM 1999). She received the degree of Juris Doctor from St. Thomas University School of Law (J.D., 1998), where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review and a dedicated member of the Human Rights Institute, where she assisted in the development, research and processing of asylum cases and appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals. Nancy received a B.A. degree from the Florida State University (1976). She is admitted to practice before The Florida Bar, and Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.. Nancy was a shareholder with a national law firm that boasts more than 500 attorneys and 19 offices throughout the nation. Notable client work includes the creation of complex residential and commercial condominiums, property owners and mixed associations, commercial and residential development, complex timeshare matters and general real estate transactions.. Currently, her immigration practice focuses on entrepreneur visas and related appeals. She concentrates on the EB5 and E2 Visas.
I'm a Partner with The Orlando Law Group, PL. We are a full service civil law firm with two office locations in Orlando, Florida. I practice immigration, bankruptcy (Chapter 7 and Chapter 13), and landlord-tenant law. I offer free consultations for bankruptcy.
I am a retired law enforcement officer with over twenty years experience as an officer. I obtained my undergraduate degree and the majority of my law degree while also working as a full time officer, supervisor and shift commander.. As an attorney, I was a prosecutor in two circuits in Florida. I prosecuted cases that ranged from juvenile, misdemeanor up to felonies that were punishable by up to life in prison. After attempting to go into private practice I found that my interest and passion were still in law enforcement.. That passion lead me to what I do now. By representing officers who find themselves either being investigated or charged with various violations, I find that I am able to use my years of experience in order to provide a heartfelt and straight forward service to my clients. I understand their perspectives and concerns because I am still an officer at heart.
Highest ratings in Martindale Hubbell, Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers, and Chambers USA; experienced trial lawyer in central Florida since 1974. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio undergraduate, communications and cryptographic officer USS Ault (DD-698) from 1968-1971. University fo Michigan Law School. Shareholder at Akerman, Senterfitt lawfirm, Fisher, Rushmer, Werrenrathand Keiner, then Gray Robinson head of litigation from 1995. Hobbies include flying, racing and restoring vintage race cars, old mahogany boats and entertainment business. Manager and roadie for Paige Keiner, pop singer rated #1 by Reverbnation, now a college student majoring in music and history. Lead trial counsel in major cases including the sea-turtle beach driving case in Daytona, and the Isleworth stormwater litigation which was, and remains the longest civil jury trial in Orange County history. Other noteworthy cases indlude representing the interests of the band N'Sync in the famous dispute with their their manager, Lou Perlman.