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2493 L lawyers are available in Orlando, Florida. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $73 per hour.
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Amina Turner is an Associate Attorney practicing family law at Conti Moore Law, PLLC. She attended the University of Florida where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Afterward, Ms. Turner was accepted as a law student at Florida A&M University College of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor degree and developed an interest specifically in family and juvenile law practice. She is an exceptional advocate with a sophisticated understanding of Florida laws on domestic relations and marriage, including spousal support, temporary orders, and family law mediation. Many of Conti Moore Law, PLLC’s success stories are thanks to Ms. Turner’s keen legal mind and dedication to providing her client’s with quality legal advice.
Alisia Mary Adamson, Esq. was recognized as “The Nation’s Best Advocate” by the National Bar Association and IMPACT at its National Top 40 Lawyers Under 40 awards ceremony in July, 2012. Attorney Adamson is a partner at Hylton Adamson Watson, PLLC and specializes in criminal defense. Ms. Adamson serves as a legal analyst for several national and local news stations and is one of the “legal experts” for CFNews13 commentating on various legal issues, most recently covering the Trayvon Martin case.Attorney Adamson has represented clients in over 50 jury trials, including misdemeanor and felony cases. Prior to founding HAWM Law, she was a trial attorney with the Ninth Judicial Circuit of the Office of the Public Defender, zealously defending clients with a wide range of criminal matters. She left the Public Defender’s Office with reputation of taking cases to trial as opposed to forcing clients to enter into a plea. She developed wide-ranging expertise negotiating favorable outcomes for clients in difficult and complicated cases.Born and raised in Bradenton, Florida, Attorney Adamson has always encompassed a passion for helping others with her positive outlook and diligent work ethic. She graduated with her Bachelors in Science in Marketing from the Florida State University and continued her studies at FSU by receiving a Juris Doctorate from Florida State University, College of Law.. While in law school, Ms. Adamson served as Vice President and President as the Black Law Students Association (BLSA). As Vice President, Ms. Adamson helped the organization receive the title as Florida State University’s Organization of the Year. As President the subsequent year, Ms. Adamson started a College Student Division of BLSA, an organization which informs undergraduate students considering law school about the law school application process, life as a law student, the practice of law and other relevant knowledge about obtaining a law degree. As President of BLSA, Ms. Adamson served as a mentor to younger law students and undergraduate students and still mentors several college and law students today. As a law student, Ms. Adamson was selected by the Dean to serve on the Dean’s Kitchen Cabinet which allowed her to serve as the liaison between the faculty and the entire student body at the law school.During law school, Alisia Adamson was a Certified Legal Intern with the Public Interest Law Center. As an intern, Ms. Adamson served low income clients with a wide range of family law issues including dissolution of marriage, custody, visitation, injunctions against violence, paternity, modifications and contempt of court.. Attorney Alisia Adamson loves her alma mater and is a member of the Seminole Club of Greater Orlando. She serves on the executive board of the Young Lawyers Section for the Orange County Bar Association as the Co-Chair of the Backpack project (a school supplies drive for the one of Central Florida's most economically disadvantaged schools). Ms. Adamson proudly coaches basketball for 3rd and 4th graders and dedicates most of her weekends to coaching and mentoring her team. Alisia is also a Title I sponsor with the Orange County Public School System and spends time speaking to youth at various schools about knowing their rights and staying out of the criminal justice system. Ms. Adamson mentors several law students and recently attended the 2012 NBLSA Annual Convention and served as a panelist for the “Hang your Own Shingle” seminar talking to law students about the steps to starting their own practice. She is also a member of the Central Florida Association for Women Lawyers. Attorney Adamson was recently awarded the Unsung Hero Award by H.Y.P.E. (helping young people excel) for her dedication and commitment to her community.
Alice Burgos is the Founding Attorney at Burgos Law. Her career is dedicated to representing U.S. companies and immigrant investors in legal services related to company formation, trademark protection, and retention of immigrant employee talent. Prior to opening her own law firm, she was an attorney at an immigration firm focused on investor visas, employment visas, religious employment visas, national interest waiver visas, family sponsorship visas, and citizenship. She also handled company formation for E-2 investors.. Attorney Burgos is passionate about litigating immigration matters in federal court. She litigates federal lawsuits against United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) and the Department of State (“DOS” or “the U.S. Consulates”) on immigration related issues in the Northern, Middle, and Southern District of Florida. She also collaborates as co-counsel or filing attorney with immigration attorneys throughout the United States that need to defend their clients in Florida Federal Courts. She enjoys sharing her experience, strategies, and federal practice materials with other attorneys for the overall benefit of immigrants.. Attorney Burgos is committed to serving her community. She serves on the Board for the Adult Literacy League, a non-profit dedicated to building a literate community. The Adult Literacy League offers classes, assessments, and tutoring to teach the community to read, write, and communicate in English, pass the U.S. Citizenship Exam, and so much more. You can find more information about this impactful community organization or make a donation at. Attorney Burgos was born in Bronx, New York, but is a longtime resident of Central Florida. She graduated from Boone High School and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida. She is family orientated and happily married to Giancarlo Rivera. Alice and Giancarlo attended law school together as well as graduated Cum Laude and top 10 of their class. Giancarlo is an attorney working for a major firm in Central Florida focused on representing employers and insurance carriers in workers' compensation claims.. BAR MEMBERSHIPSThe Florida BarNorthern District of FloridaMiddle District of FloridaSouthern District of Florida. INVOLVEMENT & OUTREACHAmerican Immigration Lawyers Association, MemberAmerican Intellectual Property Law Association, MemberOrange County Bar Association, YLS Committee Chair and MemberHispanic Bar Association of Central Florida, MemberCentral Florida Association for Women Lawyers, MemberAdult Literacy League, Board MemberHispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando, Member
Alessandra Manes graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Alessandra later earned her Juris Doctorate degree from the Barry University School of Law. While attending law school, Alessandra was Justice of the professional law fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta, Governor of the Young Lawyers Division, Law Student Division, President of Intramural Sports Club and a member of the Women Lawyers Association.. In her final year of law school, Alessandra was recognized by the Women Lawyers Association as a female leader on campus for the compelling leadership and outstanding balance of serving justice in the community while maintaining involvement. After graduating law school, Alessandra returned to work at an immigration law firm. There she represented individuals in obtaining business and personal immigration objectives. Among the variety of cases she has handled, Alessandra has prepared non-immigrant employment based (L-1, E-2, and H-1B) petitions, as well as immigrant investor (EB-5) petitions and Alien of Extraordinary Ability (EB-1) petitions.
Aggressive, Protective, and Effective. These are the words that have been used to describe Mr. Kaigle's approach to defending his clients.. Mr. Kaigle was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. After graduating from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor's Degree, he enrolled in the University of Florida Levin College of Law and earned his Juris Doctorate.. After graduating from law school and passing the Florida Bar, Mr. Kaigle accepted a position at the Office of the Public Defender in Orlando, Florida. Handling thousands of misdemeanor and felony cases, Mr. Kaigle quickly developed a reputation of being an aggressive trial lawyer and was promoted to the felony division in less than a year. During his time at the Public Defender's Office, Mr. Kaigle had the opportunity to handle virtually every type of crime.. Today, Mr. Kaigle continues to aggressively represent those accused of crimes in both misdemeanor and felony court. His dedication, trial experience, and no-nonsense attitude make him a true advocate for his clients.
After working as an Assistant Public Defender for 3 years following graduation from law school, I opened my own firm which has now been in existence for the past 26 years. I handle exclusively family law matters and criminal cases. I represent clients on all types of criminal charges, as well as divorces (both contested and uncontested), same sex divorces, paternity, child support, child custody, step-parent adoption, modifications, and guardianships.
After serving in the US Army as a Russian language qualified signals intelligence analyst,I recieved my degree in Russian language and Literature at Fromthere,I attended St.Thomas U Law School in Miami. My First semester, I tied for Top student in my class, and won the 1L Moot Court competition.. From then on, I concentrated on legal internships. I worked for the Hon. Lenore Nesbitt, in Federal Court in Miami. The next year I interned at the Miami Federal Defenders Office, I was fortunate to working under the supervision of Paul Rashkind, one of the most brilliant criminal defense lawyers in the United States.. For my first paid legal job, I worked at the Orange County Public Defenders office. After four years, I left and formed my own law firm.. It is my belief that it is a great privilege to defend the US Constitution, and my clients. I have gone to trial hundreds of times, and stand by ready for trial at any time
Achieving justice and fairness for her clients in Georgia's top priority. She is easy to contact and promplty returns phone calls and other inquiries.
Above all else, I believe in the Constitution and in a person's right to be represented by a capable lawyer during what may be one of his or her most difficult times in life. Whether you are facing criminal charges or an allegation of professional misconduct, I focus on finding a solution that meets your current needs while also protecting your future.. When charged with a crime or accused of professional misconduct, don't accept a plea offer or settlement agreement until you speak with a qualified attorney. I protect my clients by pursuing a resolution that will put them in the best possible position for their future. Many issues can be resolved amicably with the government's lawyers. However, if a hearing or trial is necessary, my experience and skill in the courtroom will put you in the best possible position to achieve your goals.
Abbye began her legal career in 2003 and has gained extensive trial experience in numerous bench and jury trials in various courts and has acted as voir dire through closing arguments. She spent the last 10 years representing a variety of clients including businesses, associations, individuals, and local, regional and national banks. She joined Killgore Pearlman as a partner in July, 2014, and practices in the firm's Commercial Litigation group with a focus on business and civil litigation.. As a commercial and business litigation practitioner, Abbye handles complex civil litigation matters which include breach of contract claims, intentional and negligent torts, insurance defense, commercial collections, and commercial real property and landlord/tenant disputes.
A. Jay is an established family law and criminal defense attorney with more than 15 years of experience in Seminole, Orange and Osceola Counties.. A. Jay is passionate about representing his clients and takes very seriously the vulnerability clients find themselves in when dealing with a legal crisis. He is committed to providing excellent legal guidance and walking with his clients through their time of need.. As a prior US Navy Veteran and son of a decorated Navy Commander Aviator, A. Jay understands the difficulty military life can have on families and is driven to represent veterans and/or their families. It is for this reason A. Jay has volunteered his time as a mentor and attorney in Veterans Court. A. Jay has also volunteered his time providing speeches to various groups focusing on self-help and addiction issues.. In law school, A. Jay was selected to be a member of the Moot Court Honor Society based on his oral advocacy skills. Through competition, he won the opportunity to represent his school as a national competitor in Washington D.C. This litigation prowess continues with A. Jay in private practice where he has conducted over 50 trials in criminal defense and family law cases.. He is an active member of Journey Church. A. Jay and his wife Jennifer have two children, JT and Ashlynne.
A graduate of Yale University and the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, Lisa Hu Barquist is the Managing Partner of the Central Florida law firm L5 Law. Lisa handles strictly business litigation, construction litigation and stormwater litigation matters. Her experience practicing law includes working at the 10th largest law firm in Central Florida, serving 8 years as General Counsel for a manufacturing and logistics company in Miami, 11 years as a federal criminal narcotics and civil Medicare fraud prosecutor with the U.S. Attorney’s Offices in Miami, FL and Rochester, NY, and 18 years in private practice with national and global law firms. Lisa speaks Mandarin Chinese. She is admitted to the state bars in Florida, California and New York.
"I have handled jury trials, ranging from misdemeanors to capital felonies, including cases where the State was seeking the penalty of death." Practices in Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties for the following: Drug Offenses Homicide Sex Offenses Burglary and Property Crimes Robbery and Theft Cases Firearms and Weapons Offenses Trespass and Criminal Mischief Prostitution Assault and Battery Domestic Violence Traffic Offenses Violations of Probation Sealing and Expungement Juvenile Offenses "I took an oath the day I became an attorney to support the Constitution. Under the Constitution you have a right to a speedy tial by an impartial jury. You have the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to due process of law. No warant shall be issued without probable cause. No bail shall be excessive. No cruel and unusual punishments shall be imposed. You have the right to counsel."- Patricia A. Cashman Member of Florida Bar since 1984 Criminal Defense Attorney my entire career Opened my own firm in 2001 Graduate of University of Florida Member of National Association of Crminial Defense Lawyers Adjunct Professor at University of Central Florida since 1993 AV rated (highest rating) by Martindale Hubbell Authored Guide to Criminal Law for Florida