Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 32801 | 1439 available
1439 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 32801 in Orlando, Florida. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 63% provide free consultation with average fees of $370 per hour.
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Lisa M. Super is a real estate attorney with the Central Florida law firm of Bogin, Munns & Munns. She is experienced in the areas of Residential Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate, Contracts, Transactional Law, Civil Litigation, and Probate. Ms. Super her B.A. (2009) from Eastern Michigan University and her J.D. (2012) from Ave Maria School of Law.
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:
Lauren knows the importance of giving every citizen access to the court. She was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. After graduating from UF, she went to law school at FSU. She moved to Orlando after law school to work for the Ninth Judicial Circuit's Public Defender's Office. She fought zealously for six years. By the end of her tenure, she was handling drug trafficking, sexual assault, child pornography and burglary cases.. In December 2016, she tried a civil theft case with her father in Duval County. After prevailing, she was determined to join his practice and expand her skills as a trial attorney.. Before leaving the PD's Office, she applied for the Board Certification examination in the area of Criminal Trial Law. The application requires at least twenty-five trials, a written examination and peer review. In Fall 2017, she received her Board Certification in Criminal Trial Law, making her an expert in the field.
Juliane practices in the areas of complex commercial litigation; business disputes; and adversarial matters involving bankruptcy, trusts, and estates. She is also a Florida Supreme Court civil circuit mediator and provides general trial support.. Originally from a small suburb, Steubenville, Ohio, only forty-five minutes outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Juliane attended the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law at Duquesne University. She received a B.A. in biochemistry and a M.S. in Forensic Science.. To advance her interest in law and science, Juliane moved to Florida to attend Stetson University College of Law in 2011. While in law school, Juliane was an active member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution team, and in 2013, competed in a regional Negotiation competition in New York City.. After practicing in Fort Lauderdale for some time, Juliane moved to Orlando in 2015 to be closer to family, and joined the Public Defender Office in Osceola County. During her time there, Juliane successfully litigated over twenty-five jury trials to verdict in both felony and misdemeanor criminal matters.. When not in the courtroom, Juliane enjoys true crime podcasts, writing, and spending time with her husband and two girls.
Joseph A. Matera II is a, predominantly, criminal defense attorney in the Central Florida area. Joseph is a Martindale Hubbell AV Preeminent rated attorney in Criminal Defense and is a former Prosecutor.. Joseph grew up and has resided in the Central Florida area for 26 years. He attended high school in New Port Richey and earned his undergraduate degree from the University of South Florida where he majored in Finance and graduated with honors. After college, Joseph worked for the Florida Legislature as a Legislative Assistant for three years.. Subsequent to working for the Florida Legislature, Joseph graduated from the University of Florida Levin College of Law with honors in 2012. During his time at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, Joseph’s studies were tailored to Criminal Law and Constitutional Law. Joseph enrolled in courses such as Federal Criminal Law, Death Penalty Law, First Amendment Law, and Prosecutorial Ethics.
Jordan grew up in South Florida and moved to Orlando to attend the University of Central Florida. While there he was a member of Phi Alpha Delta as well as part of the Mock Trial Team at UCF where he won multiple best attorney awards around the country. After UCF, he stayed in Orlando to go to Barry University where he graduated with a Special Certificate in Litigation, had the highest grade in his Trial Ad and Motion and Depo classes, and competed for Barry's trial team. He won the first ever tournament hosted by Barry University as well as being President of the Team and winning the Advocate of the Year award in his final year.. Since then, he's been a prosecutor in Orlando handling cases from second degree misdemeanors all the way up to punishable by life felonies. He's tried over 50 cases, handled hundreds of motions and prosecuted thousands of cases. He's also been a part of specialized units prosecuting drug offenders, DUIs and jail hearings (bonds, and contact orders etc.).. He's also provided training to both ASAs and Police Officers on handling cases and motions at the jail and testifying in court.
John Bolanovich is a Partner with the Central Florida law firm Bogin, Munns & Munns. A Litigation and Employment attorney, Mr. Bolanovich handles a variety of practice areas such as HOA and Condo Association Law, Discrimination and Defamation, Construction Litigation, Hospitality Law, Fraud, Wrongful Termination, and Business Litigation. Mr. Bolanovich is a graduate of the University of Miami and is a published author of numerous articles on Hospitality Law.
Jeffrey D. Ostlie, Esquire. Jeff started The Law Office of Jeffrey D. Ostlie, P.A. in 2010 with a focus on real estate and business law. The firm is particularly focused on assisting distressed homeowners resolve problems related to the recent unprecedented decline in Central Florida home values.. Jeff has wide ranging experience in real estate matters. Prior to receiving his Juris Doctor from Florida International University, in Miami, Florida, Jeff worked as a real estate sales associate, selling residential and commercial real estate in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. After graduating from law school, Jeff started multiple real estate brokerages in the Orlando, Florida area where he served as a managing real estate broker and general counsel. He also serves as managing member and general counsel of Central Florida Title, LLC.. Jeff’s associations and background as an owner of a title insurance agency and a principal and broker of real estate brokerages provides a unique advantage to his clients who seek assistance and counsel with loss mitigation strategies relating to real property, such as short sales, loan modification and foreclosure defense.. Jeff’s corporate background as an entrepreneur combined with his legal knowledge and experience provides his clients with keen insights on how to assist them with general corporate and enterprise matters, particularly, though not limited to, the real estate brokerage business and operations.. Jeff has spent most of his life as a Florida resident, moving to Altamonte Springs, Florida with his family from Seattle, Washington in 1985.. Jeff attending high school at Bishop Moore High School in Orlando and later earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Central Florida.
Jeff Lotter is a highly skilled and experienced criminal defense attorney based in Orlando, Florida, specializing in DUI cases. With a background of 12 years as a State Trooper and Deputy Sheriff, Jeff has acquired invaluable insight into the law enforcement system, making him an invaluable asset to his clients. Additionally, Jeff is an instructor at the police academy and holds the distinction of being a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) DUI Instructor.. Jeff is also a proud military veteran who served in the army as a military police officer stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Fort Knox, Kentucky. With his extensive legal knowledge and expertise, Jeff is an active member of the National College of DUI Defense.. Jeff's clients appreciate his effective communication style and dedication to achieving results. He takes the time to understand their unique circumstances and goals and works tirelessly to ensure the best possible outcome for their case.. If you're looking for a skilled and experienced criminal defense attorney with a proven track record of success, Jeff Lotter is your go-to lawyer. Don't hesitate to contact Jeff today to discuss your case and get started on a path towards a brighter future.
Jason Recksiedler is FLORIDA BAR BOARD CERTIFIED IN CIVIL TRIAL LAW. He is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator. Less than 2 percent of lawyer's have this distinction. Jason has met the standards of the Florida Bar’s highest level of evaluation of attorneys’ special knowledge, skills, professionalism, and ethics. He is recognized as a civil jury trial expert. He has the proven skills to negotiate your claim and, when necessary, try your case to it's completion.. Jason handles claims in county, circuit and federal courts throughout the state of Florida. He served as lead counsel on cases in 19 of Florida's 20 civil circuit divisions, obtaining jury verdicts in seven different circuits. He also presented oral arguments in Florida's Second and Fifth District Courts of Appeals. Jason has tried Plaintiff Auto Accident, slip and fall, Civil Rights and Medical Malpractice cases, ranging from moderate to catastrophic injury and death.. As Founding Partner with First Choice Law, Jason Recksiedler has a simple philosophy, "A client needs to know his or her problem is my problem, and they want to know that it is being resolved in the best way possible." Jason’s passion is absolute, “ I will never be outworked in preparing for trial by my opponent.” Jason Recksiedler applies this philosophy to each and every client's case, representing plaintiffs in the areas of auto accidents, slip and falls, Wrongful Death, Dog Bites, Medical Malpractice, Civil Rights Violations and all Personal Injuries.. As a former insurance defense attorney, Jason Recksiedler represented Fortune 500 companies, commercial trucking entities, and various government agencies in a variety of statewide civil lawsuits. Since becoming a Partner of First Choice Law, Jason Recksiedler now applies his extensive experience only for those who have been injured.. Jason Recksiedler has obtained multiple million dollar jury verdicts and/or settlements for his clients, as well as countless five and six figure recoveries. In 2012, he obtained a jury verdict of $880,000, one of the largest Civil Rights verdicts in Central Florida history, against a City of Orlando police officer, for the use excessive force.. Jason dedicates his entire legal career to the area of civil trial practice and litigation. Jason is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, limited to attorneys who have obtained a settlement or verdict of at least a million dollars.. Areas of Practice: All injuries, including: auto accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice, dog bites, motorcycle accidents, commercial trucking accidents, traumatic brain injuries, civil rights, 1983 actions and false arrest.
Jason M. Ranew is a litigation and corporate attorney for the Central Florida full service law firm of Bogin, Munns & Munns. Mr. Ranew practices Corporate Law, Commercial Litigation, Employment Law, Estate Planning, and Probate. He received his B.A. in Finance from Hillsdale College in 1998 and his J.D. from University of Akron in 2002.
Jackson W. Adams ("Jack") is a third-generation Florida attorney. And while he proudly continues in the footsteps of his father and grandfather as a civil trial lawyer, he is working hard to build his own reputation as a dedicated, compassionate litigator. Jack brings a unique perspective to his clients' cases- he's lived, worked, and studied on three continents, represented clients as large as Ford Motor Company, operated heavy equipment on multi-million dollar construction projects, and worked long hours on his family's chicken farm in rural north Florida. This backgroudn drives Jack to understand his clients' problems; by creating meaningful relationships with the people he represents, soluions to even the most complex cases can be reached.
Jack is a shareholder in the high tech patent prosecution group at Allen Dyer. Born and raised on the Southside of Jacksonville, FL, he received a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Jacksonville University. Jack also received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech (i.e. making him a “helluva engineer”). Jack received his law degree from the University of Florida.. Jack is a cigar aficionado and enjoys fine habanos when time allows. Being a father of two toddlers, Jack is an expert at working long hours with little sleep.
J. David Gentle has twenty years of criminal trial courtroom experience. His career has been dedicated to protecting peoples’ constitutional rights, and fighting for the underprivileged. While in law school, David interned at the Public Defender’s Office in Miami-Dade County and the Federal Public Defender’s Office for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. He has aggressively defended clients charged with every criminal offense including murder, sexual battery, drug trafficking, and kidnapping.
I handle cases in the areas of Criminal Defense and Civil Litigation, including Business and Contract disputes and Landlord-Tenant law. I pride myself on being immediately responsive to my clients. I will answer when you call, or return your message the same day.. I decided to become a lawyer while working as a paralegal at the Public Defender's office in 2005. I loved the work, but decided I could never be at the top of my profession without graduating from law school. I graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2005 with a degree in legal studies and a semester early from Florida Coastal School of Law in 2008. From there I began work as a prosecutor with the 12th Circuit State Attorney's Office in Sarasota, FL. I am now in private practice where I handle Criminal Defense and Civil Litigation cases, including Business Litigation and Landlord-Tenant Law. Please visit my firm's site at to see all of our practice areas.. Please call me today for a free consultation. If you are a Criminal Defense client, your case is likely time sensitive. Whether you call me or another attorney, do so immediately.
In January 2008, I opened my own practice, Jessica C.R. Buonauro, P.A., where I contnued to practice criminal and juvenile defense.. In January 2009, I had the distinct opportunity to argue an issue of first impression to the 5th District Court of Appeal regarding sealing and/or expunging criminal and civil arrest records. After my arguments in Kanji v. State, 4 So.3d 65 (5th DCA 2009), the 5th District Court of Appeal ruled that although a Judge has "sole discretion" to deny the sealing or expunging a criminal record, it is not unfettered discretion and he or she may not arbitrarily deny a sealing or expunction. While exercising his or her discretion, the Judge must consider all the facts and circumstances and may not deny the petition based solely on the nature of the crime.. As of March 1, 2015, Jessica C.R. Buonauro, P.A. has been renamed Roberge Law, P.A.. I am dedicated to my work and believe that EVERYONE deserves zealous advocation when they are charged with a crime in the State of Florida.. Thank you for taking the time to review my profile, please don’t hesitate to call my office and meet with me to discuss how I may be able to help you!
I'm a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a former Law Professor. I'm also politically active as I ran an unsuccessful bid for City Commissioner for District 6 in Orlando, FL. In my free time I enjoy gardening, exercising and spending time with family.
I was the first in my family to graduate from college. I married my high school sweetheart at 19. Today, we have two adult sons and two grand-dogs, and are still married after nearly 40 years.. For the last 30-something years, I have served as a legal advocate - first as a government lawyer representing the State of Florida and, more recently, as a defense attorney representing those accused and convicted of crimes. It is the only type of law I have ever practiced and the only type of law I have ever cared to practice.. I opened my own firm in 1998 in Orlando, where I was born and raised. It’s just me and my assistant, Naomi. Being detail-oriented, I prefer a small case load, one that allows me to provide personalized attention to my clients and their families.. Helping to ensure that criminal defendants receive their fair day in court is a challenging and gratifying responsibility and one that I take very seriously. Next to life itself, there is nothing more important than freedom.. In an adversary process, there are two sides to every story. I would be honored to have the opportunity to tell yours.
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 understand the devastating impact an arrest may have on your entire life, family and your job.. When the stakes are this high, you need an experienced attorney to help guide you through the legal system.. I promise to represent you aggressively with the goal of the best possible resolution of your charges.. Please contact me and allow me to help you.
I received my undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science with major in Humanities, from Rollins College in Winter Park. My graduate degrees were all conferred by Florida State University: Master of Arts in English from the College of Arts and Sciences; Juris Doctor from the College of Law; and Master of Fine Arts from the School of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts.. While in law school, I served as a legislative analyst for the Judiciary Committee of the Florida Senate. After law school, I worked for four years at the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes; subsequently I was employed for several years in the legal department of the Vistana Condominium Timeshare Resort in Orlando. In 1989, I joined a law firm to focus exclusively on community association practice.. Outside of my law practice, you will find me hiking (mostly out west, but with stints on the Appalachian Trail), cycling and in-line skating (mostly on the West Orange trail), snow-skiing (usually Breckenridge, Colorado) and motorcycling (Triumph Bonneville).
I moved to Deland, Fla., when I was four and consider Florida my
home. I graduated from the University of Florida in 2005 with a B.A. in
political science. In 2008, I graduated from Florida State University's
College of Law, and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2009.. My commitment to consumer advocacy is demonstrated by my past work
volunteering with Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, where I
counseled clients on foreclosure and bankruptcy strategies. I have also
served as a clerk at the Office of the Public Defender in Tallahassee.. Professional organizations where I have been an active member include
the Volusia County Bar Association, Entertainment and Sports Law
Society, and Real Estate Legal Society.. Whether you are going through foreclosure or bankruptcy, I will work
hard to ensure that your needs are met. My goal is to be a zealous
advocate for my clients, be attentive to their concerns, and achieve the
best possible solution for their problem.
I have practiced exclusively criminal defense since August of 2007. In 2013, I became Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law making me an expert in the field. Board Certification is the highest level of evaluation by the Florida Bar of competency and experience within the area of law, professionalism and ethics in practice.. I have handled thousands of criminal cases as defense counsel ranging from misdemeanors to capital felonies including, 1st Degree Murder, Attempted Murder, Robbery, Sex Crimes and hundreds of cases involving firearms and minimum mandatory sentences. I have been lead counsel in over 60 felony jury trials.
I have lived in Florida since I was 2 years old. First in Miami, then West Palm Beach, and now I make Orlando my home with my family.. Verbal battling was always natural to me, so it would seem ftting that being a lawyer was in my future. The trick, however, is to know when it's time to battle and when it's time to extend an olive branch. This is something that I belive comes naturally, but must be defined through experience. I now have about 15 years of experience as a lawyer and feel very comfortable in any setting against any other attorney in representing the best interests of my clients. After all, there is no reason to be afraid of another attorney, judge, prosecutor, or court itself. At least that's my position.. I began my legal career at the State Attorney's Office in Orange County Florida (Orlando). While there I earned a Top Performer Award and Merit Raise for my prosecuting. I handled traffic, misdemeanors, and felonies. My last stint at the office was as a Domestic Violence Specialist Prosecutor. While in that role I also had the responsibility of training and mentoring younger prosecutors. One of whom, I am proud to say, has moved up quite high in the ranks of the office.. Upon leaving the State I worked for another attorney in town for about a year. Then I partnered up with two other attorneys. One attorney left and it was me and one partner. Being a partner can be difficult. Eventually, we went our separate ways and I have happily been on my own for about seven years now. I handle my own cases. I do not meet with clients only to let an associate or paralegal handle your case. I am available to my clients by cell, text, or email at any time including the weekends and holidays.. I greatly enjoy meeting people and learning their stories. It's always something different. Not all cases are very serious, but I try to stick to a simple approach....honesty. I will not tell a client something just to make them feel better. It would be easy to do, but I'm more of an attorney or counselor than a salesman I suppose. Many of the cases I get now are referrals from former clients who know that I will charge a fair rate, defend the case as well as possible, and be honest during a time when someone needs that the most.. In the end my goal is to get charges dropped first then try to keep my client out of jail. What I can promise is my best effort at a reasonable rate during a difficult time.
I have focused my law practice on Medical Malpractice claims for over 30 years. I have successfully handled thousands of cases and received multi-million dollar verdicts on behalf my clients. I am proud to a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum as well as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer with NTLA.