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2581 R lawyers are available in Orlando, Florida. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $48 to $66 per hour.
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James W. Nuebel has retired as of May 2022. Since 1987 James W. Nuebel of The Nuebel Law Firm, P.A. has represented thousands of accident victims and persons wrongfully denied Social Security disability benefits and is committed to helping you and your loved ones in your time of need.
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.
Jacqueline LaVerne is an Associate attorney with the full-service law firm of Bogin, Munns & Munns, focusing on student loan issues and bankruptcy. Before joining BMM, Ms. LaVerne worked for several Central Florida law firms. She earned her J.D. from Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law in 2016, and her Bachelor of Science for Legal Studies in 2013 from the University of Central Florida. While in law school, she volunteered as an extern in the Bankruptcy Pro Se Clinic located at the George C. Young Federal Courthouse, where she provided assistance to debtors representing themselves in bankruptcy.. Ms. LaVerne also maintained an internship position during law school at a bankruptcy law firm in Orlando where she assisted with foreclosure defense proceedings and bankruptcy. In addition, she was also an Executive Board Member of the Women Lawyers Association at Barry University, where she helped give back to the community and empower her fellow colleagues.
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 T. Cook is a partner in Morgan & Morgan’s Medical Malpractice Department specializing in Birth Injury litigation to include cases involving birth trauma, birth defects, brain damage, brachial plexus injuries, and stillbirth. Mr. Cook has national litigation and trial experience having successfully tried cases to verdict from the both the plaintiff and defense perspective. In 2021, Mr. Cook was named Managing Partner of Morgan & Morgan’s Birth Injury Trial Group.. Prior to joining Morgan & Morgan, Mr. Cook enjoyed acclaim and recognition as a skilled litigator and trial lawyer in both Medical Malpractice and Birth Injury litigation. Early in his career, Mr. Cook represented the interests of physicians, physician groups, and hospitals, but has since devoted his practice to the representation of injured patients and their families. In addition to Birth Injuries, Mr. Cook handles medical malpractice cases involving surgical errors, premature discharge from the hospital, pressure sores/wounds, negligent emergency room care, medication errors and failure to appropriately diagnose stroke, heart attack, blood clots, and infection.. “While most doctors, nurses, midwives, and mid-level providers provide medical care and treatment consistent with accepted practices, the unfortunate reality is that even the best doctors/nurses make mistakes, and those mistakes often have catastrophic consequences. Medical errors can be as simple as an omission or communication error or could be as serious as blatant ignoring of known risks. With regards to Birth Injuries, providers often adopt a “wait and see” attitude instead of taking decisive action to prevent injury. With regards to surgical errors, physicians often press forward with surgery in the face of known risks and dangers, and without informing their patient. Regardless of the reason, it is important that victims of malpractice find experienced and accomplished attorneys to help them navigate the difficult waters ahead.” -Jack T. Cook. Mr. Cook has been recognized and honored by Martindale Hubbell with an AV-Preeminent Rating. Mr. Cook has also been certified as a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, an organization which is recognized as one of the most prestigious groups of trial lawyers in the United States. Membership in this organization is limited to attorneys who have won million and multi-million dollar verdicts, awards and settlements. Mr. Cook is also a proud member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100, an invitation-only organization composed of the premier trial lawyers from each state or region who meet stringent qualifications as civil plaintiff and/or criminal defense trial lawyers. Selection is based on a thorough multi-phase objective and uniformly applied process which includes peer nominations combined with third-party research.. In 2021, Mr. Cook was recognized by both the Daily Business Review and American Lawyer Magazine for his efforts in representing and advocating on behalf of those suffering from mental health disorders and/or drug addiction. This included awarding of ALM’s inaugural Trialblazer Award.. Mr. Cook is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps having served in over 40 countries while deployed as a member of the Marine Corps’ elite forward deployed units. Aside from his practice of law, Mr. Cook is an accomplished singer and actor having performed dinner theater, theater and opera professionally, and currently fronting several bands. Mr. Cook is the co-creator of two wildly energetic children who bring inspiration and motivation to his daily practice of law.
J. Kemp Brinson is a partner at Bloodworth Law, PLLC, in Orlando, Florida. Kemp has 14 years of business litigation, trust litigation, probate litigation, and employment law experience.. Kemp handles Business law cases including:. --Business Torts. --Shareholder & partner disputes. --Breach of contract. Trust & Probate Litigation cases including:. --Undue influence. --Tortious interference. --Accounting actions. --Breach of fiduciary duty. --Lack of capacity. Employment Law cases including:. Kemp founded The Brinson Law Firm in 2013 in Winter Haven, Florida. He practiced with Florida law firm Clark, Campbell, Lancaster & Munson, P.A., in Lakeland, Florida, and began his career with Straughn & Turner, P.A., in Winter Haven, Florida.. Kemp attended The George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C., and received his Juris Doctor in 2004. He attended North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C., and received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, was a Park Scholar, and graduated magna cum laude, in 2001.
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 understand that life can bring unexpected 'll help you deal with the suprises. I am proud to work on behalf of individuals and small business owners.. I am a longtime member of the Central Florida community and am glad to call Orlando home.
I obtained my Bachelor's degree with honors from Florida State University before going on to law school. I also graduated with honors from Stetson University College of Law. Upon graduating law school, I received the Victor O. Wehle Trial Advocacy Award given to the law school's top trial litigator.. During law school, I worked for the civil litigation firm of Thompson, Goodis & Thompson and as a Judicial Clerk for the 6th Judicial Circuit. Soon after graduating law school, I gained valuable criminal trial law experience as a State Prosecutor for Orange and Osceola Counties in Florida.. I left the State Attorney's Office in 2002 to pursue a career in criminal defense and personal injury with the goal of helping individuals and their families. I personally handle every client's case and do not push it off to another attorney.. I have tried a wide range of cases and spent many hours in both State and Federal courtrooms fighting for my clients.. I am admitted to practice in the State and Federal Courts of Florida. In addition to my private clients, I am occasionally appointed by the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida to represent individuals charged with federal crimes.. I am a member of the Florida and Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, American Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, and the Orange County Bar Association.. When I am not helping clients, I am typically spending time enjoying life with my wife, Francee and our three daughters. I also enjoy the beach/water numerous sports and the outdoors. On Saturdays during the Fall, I can often be found with friends and family in Tallahassee cheering for the Seminoles.
Irwin N. Sperling was admitted to the Florida Bar in October of 1981. He has continuously practiced law for 35 years representing people and businesses within the State of Florida. His background is that of a general practice attorney who seeks to assist people or businesses with all types of legal problems. He represents those in need of a defense of a criminal charge as well as victims and those accused of domestic violence or served with an injunction. Representation is provided for either women or men in need of divorce, parental custody, time sharing issues, as well as child support matters with the Department of Revenue. An ability to assist you with various matters of a civil or contractual nature exists. Help is available for personal and business matters.Feel free to call to discuss your concerns. Thirty-five years of experience is offered to provide insight, compassion and assistance. An effort is made to resolve matters expeditiously without litigation if possible. An experienced, seasoned and effective approach is utilized in handling matters in Court or out of Court
Irene Pons is originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico. She has been in the legal field, first as a law clerk, then as a paralegal and finally as an Attorney for over 8 years. She graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communications.. She went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida in 2004. She is also a full-time professor at the University of Central Florida. Irene is an active member of the Hispanic community and rescues Great Danes in her spare time. She is a compassionate about her helping others and has worked hard to get to where she is today. Irene grew up on welfare, yet, those difficult moments have shaped her to become the person she is today.
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!
In 2008, Desiree Sanchez formed Sanchez Law Group to service the Central Florida community. While she has practiced various areas of law, Ms. Sanchez mainly concentrates her practice on probate, guardianship and estate planning.. Desiree's upbringing in both New York and Florida has provided her with a wealth of influences that has shaped her worldview and assist her with clients today. After receiving an undergraduate degree from Hunter College, City University of New York, Mrs. Sanchez worked as an educator in the New York City Public School System for several years. She credits this and the students she taught with inspiring her to enter the field of law. She employs that inspiration while passionately representing clients in the courtroom. Prior to starting the firm, Mrs. Sanchez was the Director of Academic Success at Florida A&M University College of Law. She also served as legal counsel for the 53rd District of the New York State Assembly in Brooklyn, New York.. Today, Sanchez spends her free time enjoying her family and volunteering at her local church and non-profit organizations in the community.
In 1983, immediately after having graduated Oak Ridge High School I passed the state examination and procured a Florida salesman's real estate license. Early in 1986 I became licensed in Florida as a real estate broker. The following year I graduated the University of Florida with a B.S.B.A. with a major concentration in Real Estate and Urban Analysis. After graduating from UF I became employed by Easley, McCaleb and Stallings as a Tax Representative. At Easley, I represented commercial property owners to assure that their properties were being equitably assessed for county property tax purposes. My territory included Hillsborough, Pinellas, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and counties including Marion and North into and throughout the Florida Panhandle. I also did work in Dade, Palm Beach and Broward Counties. My work gave me opportunities to appear before the Value Adjustment Boards and present cases as to how properties were being overassessed and why the tax values should be lowered. In the summer of 1989 I enrolled in law school at the Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. I did this because I was of the belief that a legal education would enable me to better represent my clients and help people in general. In 1991 I finished law school and sat for and passed the Florida bar exam in February, 1992. Since becoming a lawyer I have represented property owners both informally with the Property Appraiser's office, before Value Adjustment Boards and also by filing lawsuits in Circuit Court. In early 1993 I became a member of the National, State and Local Boards of REALTORS. In 1998 I became a Florida Bar Board Certified Specialist in Real Estate Law. Continuously from 2005 through 2017 I have been appointed as Special Magistrate to the Value Adjustment Boards in Orange and/or Volusia Counties where I heard testimony and weighed evidence presented from Petitioners, experts and County Representatives prior to submitting a recommendation to the Value Adjustment Board for a final decision. The issues would be addressed usually involved either entitltement to exemptions (Homestead Tax Exemption, etc.), property classifications (Agricultural), or SOH/Portability.. My practice is currently primarily limited to represenation of Buyers, representation of Sellers, performing real estate closings and the issuance of title insurance.. I would like to hear from you. If I'm unable to help you with a particular matter I would be happy to help you find someone who could help.
Immigration attorney Melissa Trivino has been practicing alongside Mr. Symphorien-Saavedra since January 2020. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration in 2010 from the University of Phoenix in Charlotte, North Carolina. A child of Colombian and Ecuadorian parents, Mrs. Trivino is personally connected to immigration stories. Prior to attending to law school, Mrs. Trivino worked as an immigration paralegal for many years. This experience inspired her to explore the field of immigration law further and ignited within her a passion and desire to help the immigrant community.. In 2019, Mrs. Trivino relocated to Central Florida and received her Juris Doctorate degree from Barry University School of Law. While in law school, Mrs. Trivino served as a Student Attorney in the Advanced Immigration Clinic and received early exposure to immigration-related matters ranging from family based petitions, cases under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and Asylum applications to representing clients before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and U.S. Immigration Court. Mrs. Trivino also served as Treasurer for the Counsel for Children Association and was a member of the Hispanic American Law Student Association.. Melissa Trivino is fluent in Spanish and is a member of the Florida Bar and the Young Lawyers Section of the Orange County Bar Association. Mrs. Trivino resides in Central Florida with her husband and three children. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family, listening to music, and traveling.
Immigration and International Business Attorney. Attorney Nayef A. Mubarak is a lifelong resident of central Florida. He attended Dr. Phillips High School before going on to earn his Bachelors degree in Business Administration and Finance from the University of Central Florida. Mr. Mubarak spent time working as a mutual fund accountant with the Bank of New York before enrolling in law school at Barry University School of Law. While at Barry, Mr. Mubarak developed an interest in international law, spending two summers studying abroad in Madrid, Spain and Florence, Italy. This opportunity enriched Mr. Mubarak's experience in the areas of international human rights and criminal procedure. Mr. Mubarak served on the law school's Moot Court Honors Board and participated in the Immigration Clinic, advocating for indigent clients in USCIS and Immigration Court proceedings.. Nayef Mubarak first joined the NeJame Law Firm while still a student, serving as a legal intern for the Criminal division. After gaining admission to Florida Bar in 2010, he spent a short time working with another law firm as an associate attorney in foreclosure defense. He returned to the NeJame Firm as an Associate with the Firm's growing Immigration division, assisting clients with family reunification, deportation, VAWA cases, asylum, naturalization, adjustment of status, and other immigration matters. Mr. Mubarak has also handled J-1 waivers based on exceptional hardship, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) petitions, and Temporary Protected Status cases for Syria, El Salvador and Haiti.. In 2016, Attorney Mubarak founded the Mubarak Law firm. At Mubarak Law, your future is our priority. Attorney Mubarak handles business, immigration, and personal injury. He is trilingual, as he is an Arabic speaking and Spanish speaking attornery.. Attorney Mubarak’s practice has naturally progressed into the realm of international business and corporate law. Mr. Mubarak represents many clients with businesses throughout the world, often times consulting companies on acquisitions, company formations, business plans, treaty compliance, and the structuring of investment models. Often times, Mr. Mubarak’s immigration and business law skills are needed for his unique clientele, his background in business and finance have provided him with the necessary skill set. Attorney Mubarak currently represents foreign nationals with their Eb-5 investments as well.. Nayef Mubarak devotes much of his free time to community service. Mr. Mubarak also volunteers with mosques and churches in the central Florida region. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Arab American Community Center (AACC) in Orlando, where he strives to educate the diverse central Florida community about important immigration laws and other political issues. Attorney Mubarak is a proud advocate for immigration reform. In August of 2013, he was appointed as the Media Liaison for the Central Florida chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (). Mr. Mubarak has discussed the need for immigration reform through interviews and blogs, including Central Florida News 13. Attorney Mubarak also serves on the Arab-American Citizenship Advisory Board for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. He has previously volunteered his time with such organizations as Junior Achievement, and continues his involvement with the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association and the free legal clinics at his alma mater, Barry University.. In January of 2013, Mr. Mubarak was invited by the White House for a "Strategy Session with Arab-American Community Leaders." Attorney Mubarak was joined by other "Arab-American" leaders from across the country. The group of roughly 15 individuals met with Administration officials to discuss immigration reform and the concerns of Arab-Americans regarding the reform. The individuals also reviewed the President's blueprint for immigration reform, discussed possible timelines for the change to occur, and core areas of immigration law where reform must be made. It was an honor for Mr. Mubarak to attend such a meeting; specifically the opportunity to voice the concerns of those whom do not have a voice in our political system.. LANGUAGES: English, Arabic and conversational Spanish
If you have been injured or lost a loved one in an accident, we want to help you. Our commitment to our clients has earned us a strong reputation for providing aggressive, results - oriented legal services. We work as hard as it takes to get our clients the best compensation package possible. If this means challenging a big insurance company and their team of lawyers, we never hesitate. This is our job, and we take if very seriously.. Many people do not understand their legal rights. I offer a FREE NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION over the telephone, at your home, or at the hospital scheduled at a time that is convenient for you and your family. I also offer night and weekend appointments.. I WILL NOT CHARGE YOU ANY LEGAL FEES OR COSTS OF ANY TYPE, UNLESS I RECOVER MONEY FOR YOU. If a recovery is made on your personal injury case, costs will be deducted after a deduction for an attorney's fee is made. If we take your case, I will not charge a fee for processing the payment of medical bills or lost wages recoverable under your PIP coverage.. We take pride in keeping our firm small so that we may offer complete Personalized Service in a warm and comfortable family oriented atmosphere. You will be able to talk to me, personally, at anytime to discuss any issue that may arise in your case, and I will personally manage every detail of your case.
If you are reading this, you have likely hired my office for your case or you are searching for the best lawyer for your case. I sincerely believe that before hiring ANY lawyer you need to know something about them beyond the basic information like where they went to school, what organizations they belong to, how many years they have been a lawyer, etc.. Hiring a lawyer is, in many cases, a very intimate decision since many legal cases are about the impact of an event on you and your family. It's very personal. If we are to work together in a legal case, it is important to get to know each other!. In my case, you should know that the most important thing in my life is my wife, Joan and my five children. They are the lights of my life. I met my wife, Joan at a Methodist church picnic. Fun fact: We were married in and still attend that church today. I was raised on a dairy farm in Central New York where I worked for my Dad and Grandfather. Being raised on a farm, I am no stranger to hard work. In addition to farm work, my brothers and I had a paper route and delivered the Syracuse Herald Journal 7 days a week!. I have had a variety of life experiences, from serving in the United States Army Infantry (1/41st Infantry Battalion, 2nd Armored Division), to serving two Members of Congress in Washington D.C. I have practiced law in Central Florida for over 27 years, representing thousands of consumers in large and small, simple and complex legal cases in Florida, New York, District of Columbia, Georgia and Michigan.. I started Coye Law Firm in 1991 (then known as the Law Office of Wade Coye) and over the years, I have developed a multi-disciplinary expert legal team that I am very proud of. My team and I handle cases as diverse as personal injury, workers' compensation, disability, probate and family law. We have recovered millions on behalf of our clients.. My goal is to be helpful with a client's legal matters. In fact, my practice areas and my office revolve around our efforts to help our clients. Many times I find that a client may actually have several legal matters that have arisen from one incident and in order to get a better result we find it best to coordinate efforts. For instance, if a person was working while driving a motor vehicle and was in an accident, this injured person could have a workers' compensation case, a personal injury case, a no-fault case, possibly a social security disability case, a long term disability case and possibly a case against their health insurance company. In some cases, a person may even have a family law matter that has been somewhat caused by the loss of income from an accident. We find the same applies when there has been a death.. This type of case requires both a probate action and a wrongful death suit, along with other areas of the law to coordinate. The interrelationship between these practice areas means if your lawyer doesn't understand each area well and coordinate benefits appropriately, you, the client may not receive the best result.. So now that you know a little about me, I want to leave off by saying I value our relationship and work to completely understand the impact of a legal case on you, which I believe is invaluable to obtaining the best result possible for you. You will find that my advice will be direct and straight forward, as if, in some cases, I was making a decision with a family member.
I've dedicated my career to representing individuals in personal injury and wrongful death cases in the areas of products liability, auto crashes, and premises liability. I'm admitted to practice law before all state courts of Florida and Kentucky and in the U.S. District Courts, Middle District of Florida and Southern District of Florida.
I've been handling Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases exclusively for over twelve years. I believe the attorney-client relationship is key and I strive to make the bankruptcy process as manageable and painless as possible for my clients. To that end, I will accommodate your schedule and answer your questions fully and thoughtfully where you will be comfortable not only in the filing of your case but also in your choice of me as your attorney. Customer Service is Job #1 with my firm.
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 would be honored to assist you in your auto accident case. I have taken over a dozen cases to trial and collectively made millions of dollars for my clients. I am honored to get my clients the justice and compensation they deserve. I am proud to handle each of my cases personally. My clients have my cell phone number so that they can reach out to me directly.. When you hire me, you get a trial attorney. I work hard for my clients to ensure that they get compensated for what they have lost. You will never be just a number when you hire me. I keep in touch with my clients on a regular basis and I am always available for any questions pertaining to thier case.. I was raised in Michigan and relocated to Florida where I attended the University of Central Florida and Barry University School of Law. I am admitted to practice before all Florida State Courts and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. I am also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator. I am on the Board of the Central Florida Trial Lawyers Association and also a member of the Florida Justice Association.
I went to law school in Orlando, FL and graduated in 2019. Prior to law school, I built numerous dotcom companies and have significant business, eCom and sales experience. My transparent style of communications and ability to clearly explain complex topics makes me a great fit for your legal needs. You can schedule a call with me directly using a Calendar link on my site.. What began as an inter-family joke in 2015, Sahil Vijay Patel decided to change the course of his successful eCommerce career and obtain his Juris Doctorate.. Sahil grew up in Jersey City, NJ, born from immigrant parents who struggled financially, he decided at an early age that he wanted to help others. He went to high school in Jersey City and Piscataway, New Jersey – he earned his Bachelor of Arts from Kean University in English.. In 2006, Sahil’s father, Vijay H Patel at the age of 47, suddenly passed, and Sahil took his family’s trajectory at the helm. He created numerous successful start-ups, many of which went on to do millions in revenue, one of which won the coveted 2015 Inc Magazine “Inc 500/5000,” award, placing 366 of the top 5000 companies in the world with revenue of over $10 Million and a growth rate of over 2300%.. In late 2015, he decided to let it all go and go back to his roots of helping others.. After winning the 2015 Inc 5000 award, he closed his successful eCommerce company and moved to Orlando, FL to become a bright eyed – bushy tailed, 1L (first year) at the Barry University, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law. Just like all law students – he juggled contracts, torts, civil procedure, property and evidence along with legal writing.. During the pursuit of his Juris Doctorate at the Barry University, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, Sahil worked with dozens of pro se petitioners at the Middle District of Florida Bankruptcy Clinic, spent dozens of hours volunteering with the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program and mentored numerous students who went to start successful law practices. From 2018 to 2022, Sahil also served as the Interim Chief Financial Officer for a non-profit, The Commission on Local Debates, which was established as a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization to set a higher standard for debates in local races. Not looking for glory, Sahil also secretly spent countless hours preparing thousands of meals for the homeless at The Daily Bread, a nonprofit in Orlando, FL. Sahil has completed over 1000 verified hours of community service in Central, FL and is committed to promoting pro bono services... Sahil has also helped create over a dozen law firms in the US through mentorships and paid consultations.. Currently, Sahil Vijay Patel is the founder and manager of Sahil Vijay Law, PLLC which offers a slew of quick services and traditional legal solutions. Sahil speaks Gujarati, Hindi and is learning Spanish.
I was born in Temple, Texas to two wonderful parents. As the son of a military chaplain, I traveled with my family in my younger years and grew up in Orlando, Florida. I have lived in Orlando for over 20 years now and I am proud to call this great city home. I currently live in East Orlando with my beautiful wife Amanda and our two Chow Chows, Kumo and CoCo. I am fluent in both Spanish and English. I am an avid automotive enthusiast and I enjoy watching documentaries, reading biographies and business journals.. I started the Ceballos Law Firm in 2009 with the firm conviction and committment to helping others. Our Mission Statement: At The Ceballos Law Firm, our promise is to provide consistent, exceptional, and prompt service to ALL of our clients; to provide them with passionate and aggressive legal representation; and to obtain the best possible result in their matter, or the highest possible compensation for their injury. The Ceballos Law Firm, -We're in Your Corner (TM).
I was born in Orlando and am a second generation attorney. I graduated from Presbyterian College in 1979 and went on to attend to obtain my law degree from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. I became Board Certified in Workers' Compensation in 1990 and have remained Board Certified since that time. Tom DeLattre became my law partner in 2007. The firm is now known as Wieland & DeLattre, P.A. I have twice served as President of the Florida Workers' Advocates and is still a member of the Board of Directors of that organization. I served as Chairman of the Workers' Compensation Section of the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers (now known as the Florida Justice Association) and was asked to serve as an advisory to the Florida Division of Workers' Compensation on several occasions. I have served as Chair of the Executive Council of the Workers' Compensation Section of the Florida Bar from 2019-2020 and remains a member of the Executive Council. I am a Fellow in the College of Workers' Compensation Lawyers. I am a past member of the statewide Workers' Compensation Fraud Task Force. My father, Bill Wieland, served as a Judge of Compensation Claims for over 23 years. I have served his community as past Chair of the Orlando Area for the Homeless. I am very active in my church serving as the attorney for St. Alban's Cathedral, The Diocese of the Eastern United States of the Anglican Province of America and for the Anglican Province of America. I am a frequent lecturer on workers' compensation issues and serve as a faculty member for the Trial Advocacy Seminar for the Florida Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section. I am also a member of the Workers Injury Law and Advocacy Group (WILG), which is a national organization of workers' compensation attorneys. I have been married to Kennie Wieland for 40 years and we have two sons who are both attorneys handling workers’ compensation and personal injury cases.