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FAQs - Corporate Lawyers in city Orlando How many Corporate lawyers actively serve residents of Orlando, Florida? Approximately 18 licensed attorneys focus on Corporate 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 Corporate lawyers in Orlando, Florida? In Orlando, typical rates range from $196-$374 per hour for Corporate. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4021 and $8063, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Corporate matters usually take in courts near Orlando? Corporate cases in Orlando, Florida usually take around 3-11 months depending on complexity and the Florida District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Corporate cases for people living in Orlando, Florida? Residents of Orlando typically see Corporate 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 Corporate? About 51% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Corporate, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Spencer R. Munns is a Partner with the Central Florida law firm Bogin, Munns & Munns. Mr. Munns handles a variety of practice areas such as Commercial Real Estate, Probate, and Business Litigation in addition to Real Estate Development, Commercial Leasing, and Commercial Closings. Mr. Munns oversees the Commercial Law division of his firm, involving legal matters such as Business Transactions, Bankruptcy, Family Law, Estate Planning, Immigration, Criminal Defense, and more.
S.I. “Sandy” Valbh brings a dual background in law and accounting to his practice at Bogin, Munns & Munns, where he advises clients across Orlando, Clermont, Kissimmee, Melbourne, and Orange City on business formation, real estate transactions, tax matters, and estate planning. A former accountant and lifelong entrepreneur, Sandy understands the legal and financial challenges business owners face and leverages that insight to deliver clear, strategic guidance. He holds a B.S. in Finance and Accounting from Florida State University (1994), a J.D. from Drake University (cum laude, 1997), and an LL.M. in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center (cum laude, 1998). Sandy is admitted to practice in Florida and before the U.S. Tax Court.
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.
Rebecca L. Palmer is a Family & Marital Law attorney practicing in Orlando, FL. Palmer has a broad background in providing intimate legal advice to those in need at a major time of change in their life. When she began her practice 23 years ago she did so to be in the courtroom for general litigation. Then she learned while litigation is sometimes necessary, often the best route is to use the best negotiation techniques possible. As such Palmer focuses on alternative dispute resolution and collaborative law issues for domestic disputes, but knows how and when it is time to go to court.. Palmer’s matters range from difficult divorces, mediation, adoption, complex financial issues and custody cases. Palmer is a Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator and brings experience in all methods of case resolution, including mediation, arbitration, facilitation and negotiations to serve individuals as well as businesses. She has extensive experience with complex financial issues as well. Palmer has handled dividing celebrity assets with an eye to the family behind the news, and was on the legal team representing Elin Nordegren in her divorce from Tiger Woods.. Palmer also loves her community. Palmer has been President of the Central Florida Association of Women, the President of the Orlando Young Professionals, an adjunct professor in the areas of Legal Ethics, Business Law, Trial Techniques and Family Law at Stetson University, Barry University, Southern College, and the University of Central Florida. Palmer also taught for several years at Emory University for the trial advocacy program. She is a published author and speaker, and appears frequently on Fox 35 News Orlando.
Nancy Brandt is an Of counsel attorney with the Central Florida law firm Bogin, Munns & Munns. She specializes in Civil Litigation and Business Law, including Real Property Development, Commercial Contract Disputes, Commercial Litigation, Real Property Disputes, and Insurance Defense. She received her B.A. in 1992 and her J.D. in 1995 from the University of Florida. Ms. Brandt teaches Civil Litigation I as an adjunct professor at Valencia College.
Mr. Rubin is also a CPA licensed in Florida. With both legal and accounting backgrounds, Mr. Rubin assists clients in structuring, negotiating and documenting their transactions. From choice of entity and governing documents (such as shareholders agreements and LLC operating agreements) to ongoing business issues such as employment, confidentiality, noncompetition and intellectual property licensing, he understands what clients need to operate their businesses. Mr. Rubin has structured strategic business relationships, including joint ventures and distribution arrangements, for numerous clients and has facilitated several small and mid-cap companies with obtaining debt and private placements of equity in the U.S. and internationally. He has also represented numerous buyers and sellers in the disposition of businesses, and in the separation of partnerships and other closely held businesses.
Marital Status: Married. Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Interests: Basketball, college football, scuba diving. Blessed Trinity Catholic Church
Lawrence H. Kolin, Esq.. I'm an AV® Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rated Super Lawyer™, Certified Mediator and Approved Arbitrator with experience in all areas of civil practice, including multi-party complex litigation in state, federal and appellate courts.. Mr. Kolin is a veteran alternative dispute resolution professional who settles lawsuits in diverse areas of civil trial work, including business, commercial, employment, entertainment, and intellectual property litigation. Mr. Kolin is also experienced in complex multi-party cases "from PI to IP" involving personal injury, professional liability, construction, technology, real estate and contract disputes, as well as health care and medical malpractice. Mr. Kolin also served as general counsel to several non-profit organizations. He is active in the local and state Bar associations and was founding Chair of the Florida Bar Civil Procedure Rules Subcommittee on Electronic Discovery. He currently serves on the Executive Council of the Florida Bar ADR Section. He also served as a General Magistrate in the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida. Mr. Kolin is a Florida Supreme Court Certified County, Circuit-Civil, and Appellate Mediator and Approved/Qualified Arbitrator resolving disputes in complex civil litigation in state, federal and appellate courts. See more information for easy online booking at:
James D. Kisio draws on a rare blend of aerospace-engineering precision and three decades of legal experience to guide companies, developers, contractors, and landowners through complex business, construction, and real-estate matters. A former NASA engineer and space-shuttle instructor, James earned his J.D. while working in Houston and has been licensed in Florida since 1988. He handles contract negotiation and litigation, corporate governance, commercial leasing, land development, and construction disputes of every scale, and he is a Florida Supreme Court–certified mediator who helps clients resolve conflicts efficiently. Known for personal investment in each client’s goals, James represents a broad roster of businesses—from design professionals and franchisees to financial institutions and guardians—delivering practical, results-focused counsel backed by technical insight and courtroom skill.
I was born and raised in Middletown, New York. In 1982 I was admittedto the Florida Bar, and I have been authorized to practice before District Court of the Middle District of Florida since 1983 andbefore the US. Court of Appeals since 1985. I received my B.A. (withhonors) in 1973 and my Ph.D. in 1977 from State University of New Yorkat Binghamton. In 1982 I received my J.D from Cornell University. I wasan editor of the Cornell Law Review and am the author of a book andnumerous articles. After practicing law with many prestigious law firms in Central FloridaI opened my own law firm in 1998. I made the decision to open my ownfirm so that I would have unfettered ability to provide clients withthe level of representation and customer care that I believe eachclient is entitled to. I have created a boutique style law firm thatfocuses on client care. My firm has been structured with the specificobjective of allowing clients the ability to actively engage in theircase through ensuring that each client has frequent communication withtheir legal team and involvement with the strategies deigned to meeteach client's specific desires. It is my mission to aggressively represent my clients in a fashion thatassures they are afforded the full extent of their legal rights, whilefocusing on their specific goals and needs.
I am a co-founder of Walsh Banks Law, located in Orlando, Florida. Since 2005, the primary focus of my practice has been business law, franchise law, real estate law and contract law.. I've worked with a wide variety of clients ranging from individual entrepreneurs and small businesses to Fortune 500 companies and nonprofit organizations. I've provided legal assistance and representation to clients as they’ve formed new companies, started new entrepreneurial ventures, provided legal assistance for business expansion, corporate reorganization, and helped develop exit strategies through the development of succession plans or the sale of the business.. This includes extensive experience representing startup and existing franchisors; as well as franchisees looking to buy their first franchise, sell an existing franchise or become a master franchisee.. Whether coordinating complicated contract negotiations, assisting nonprofits gain their tax-exempt status, or providing outside general counsel services my goal is to help clients succeed by providing clear, practical legal advice and representation.. I am a member of the Florida Bar Association, Business Law Section and Tax Section, Orange County Bar Association, American Bar Association, and the Supreme Court Bar. As such, I have been admitted to practice law in the state of Florida, and before the U.S. Tax Court, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Donna L. Draves has been practicing law in Florida for over 40 years and practices in the following areas: Business/Corporate Law, International Law, Contracts, Entertainment Law, and Litigation. She has successfully litigated thousands of cases over the course of her career. She is devoted to her clients and always strives to achieve the best possible results for them.
Construction law and commercial litigation are Jim Washburn’s focus. A Florida Bar Board Certified Construction Law Attorney, Jim handles all types of construction law and commercial litigation issues, including complex construction matters, contract drafting and negotiation, schedule-driven claims, bid protests, contract terminations, design and construction deficiencies, licensing issues, and lien and bond disputes. Practicing more than 18 years, Jim represents public and private owners, design professionals, general contractors, sureties, and subcontractors.. Prior to attending law school, he worked for his family’s underground utility subcontracting company. This first-hand experience gives Jim an insider’s perspective on the construction bid process, cost impacts of schedule disruption and differing site conditions, and other pit-falls common in the construction industry.. As a frequent speaker and author, he has published articles on Florida’s Construction Lien Law, standard construction contract provisions, and updates in Florida law affecting the construction industry.. Jim obtained both his B.A. degree in English and law degree from the University of Florida. He grew up in Central Florida and attended Bishop Moore and Lake Mary High Schools.
Asima M. Azam heads the community association law practice group, providing comprehensive legal assistance to over 100 condominiums, homeowners associations and planned communities in Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville. Ms. Azam provides counsel to her clients on a full range of matters including interpreting governing documents and applicable law, enforcing covenants and rules, collecting delinquent assessments, reviewing and drafting contracts and leases, drafting rules and regulations and amending governing documents. Her understanding of the unique needs of each community association she represents enables her to effectively and promptly solve problems and provide preventative counseling to her clients. In addition, Ms. Azam provides assistance to developers in the formation and set up of new condominiums and planned communities, drafting covenants and restrictions and preparing filings for the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes.. Ms. Azam frequently provides seminars to various community management organizations on topics including assessment collection, covenant enforcement and legislation affecting community associations, and in 2012 was certified by the Division of Florida Condominiums as a condominium education provider.. Ms. Azam is also very active in the Central Florida business and civic community. Since 2003 she has been a dedicated member of the Rotary Club of Orlando Breakfast, and in 2009 served as the Club’s youngest President. In 2004, she was appointed by Orange County Mayor Richard Crotty to serve on the Board of Zoning Adjustment and was elected Vice Chairman of the Board in 2007 and 2008. In 2005, she was also appointed by Commissioner Linda Stewart’s to the Orange County Citizens Commission for Children. Finally, Ms. Azam is also a graduate of the Orlando Regional Chamber’s Political Leadership Institute, Class of 2008. In 2011, 2012 and 2013 Ms. Azam was honored by SuperLawyers with their Rising Star designation.