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386 L lawyers are available in Winter Park, Florida. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $77 per hour.
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YOU MAY NOT NEED A LAWYER. Not many lawyers would begin their personal profile by sharing this truth. Kim Cullen believes that the first thing that most Florida injury victims need is the information necessary to decide whether they need to hire a lawyer at all. Kim and his talented and experienced staff are available to answer your questions -- at no cost or obligation to you -- so that you can decide if you need a lawyer.. Once you decide that your case is appropriate for a lawyer, it is important that you select the right lawyer for your case. YOU SHOULD NOT SELECT A LAWYER BASED UPON ADVERTISEMENTS ALONE. Kim Cullen has written a book called Asleep At The Wheel - 13 Mistakes The Insurance Company Desperately Hopes You Will Make After Your Florida Car Accident (available FREE on his website) that will answer many questions, and will help you ask the questions necessary to select the right lawyer for your case.. Contact Kim directly to ask questions or talk about your Florida personal injury case.
With the proper foundations in place, Sultana’s entrepreneurial spirit really kicked in, and she formed Sultana Law, P.A. Sultana intends to strengthen and maintain her practice in Orlando, which is home to both her and her family. Sultana is licensed to practice law in Florida, New York and before the Federal Court - Middle District Court of Florida. She is active in Orange County's legal community and sits on the board of directors of the Central Florida Women's Resource Center.. In February 2009, she won second place in UCF's elevator pitch competition, King of the Court, pitching a start-up company to investors. While in law school Sultana interned as a law clerk for the Honorable Faye Allen of the Ninth Circuit Court and completed three transactional law clinics. She earned two book awards for achieving the highest grade in both of her research and writing courses. Sultana currently serves as a judge and jury advisor for Orange County Teen Court.. She was born and raised in The Hague, The Netherlands and speaks Dutch fluently. Sultana enjoys traveling, Spanish Flamenco, international cuisine and the company of good friends and her beloved dog Bella.
Warin Epstein is the principal founding attorney of the Law Office of Warin L. Epstein, P.A. With over a decade of experience in real estate law, Mr. Epstein represents individuals, small businesses, and community associations and condominiums with their legal needs in matters including, but not limited to, landlord tenant evictions and disputes, homeowners and condominium association issues, leases, real property sales, real estate investments, asset protection, foreclosures, deeds, and debt collection. Mr. Epstein also helps clients in the areas of estate planning and probate, bankruptcy, and family law. Warin began his legal career in New York City, where he represented corporate cooperatives in all aspects of civil litigation, with an emphasis in residential and commercial landlord-tenant disputes. In 2012, looking for a better quality of life for his family and himself, Warin relocated to Florida and established his practice. Committed to advocating for children in his community, Mr. Epstein also serves in conjunction with the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association as a pro bono guardian ad litem, fighting for children who have been adjudicated dependent due to abuse, abandonment, or neglect. In his spare time, Warin also volunteers as the coach of a coed recreational soccer team for the city of Mount Dora.
Trial practice for 27 years. 100% of practice is dedicated to protecting rights of injured persons and secuing compensation for injuries and death related incidents.
Thank you for taking to the time to review my profile. Hiring a lawyer is one of the most important decisions you can make, and greatly affects both the quality of service you receive, and the outcome in your case. When you hire me for your business, estate planning, family, personal injury, or criminal issue, you get a talented advocate in your corner, and someone you can trust. I will put my years of experience to work fighting for you. I will give you the tools you need to get the result you want.
Terry M. Sanks, a registered patent attorney, is a founding member of the firm. In guiding clients with developing strategies to best utilize and protect their intellectual property (“IP”), he provides representation in all areas of IP law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, litigation, and licensing and transactions. Terry’s diverse practice also includes managing patent portfolios and trademark portfolios for Fortune 500 companies and regional companies. Terry’s noteworthy legal abilities have resulted in him being recognized and honored at the state level and nationally.Terry has prepared and prosecuted patents in the U.S. and worldwide in numerous technologies including various aspects of electrical, electromechanical and mechanical technologies, software-based, and business methods. He also counsels clients on the patentability of inventions and provides patent infringement and validity opinions. With respect to trademarks, Terry counsels clients on the selection, availability for use, and the preparation and prosecution of trademarks with state agencies and the USPTO, including opposition and cancellation practice before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Terry also addresses client matters related to copyrights as well as prepares registration of copyrights filed with the United States Copyright Office. He is also litigates various matters involving intellectual property law.Terry has been an adjunct professor of law at the Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University College of Law and at the Barry University School of Law. He has also volunteered his time, primarily to civic and church-based organizations, lecturing on various areas of intellectual property law. He has also been known to mentor law students with an interest in IP law and attorneys starting their legal careers.In addition to his involvement in national bar associations, Terry is active in the Florida Bar and the Orange County Bar Association. He was selected as member of the Federal Bar Committee and is the Chair of 7th Annual IP Symposium.Terry is a decorated officer who served in the United States Air Force. Several of his recognized accomplishments include being the first program manager of a one-of-its-kind electric propulsion space experiment, authoring several articles about electric propulsion including being published in the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, and representing the Air Force at national and international conferences. He also worked as an electronic combat systems engineer, directly supporting the war-fighting mission of combat fighter pilots in both the Air Force and Navy. He later continued to serve his country as an Air Force reservist.In the community, Terry served twelve years on the Board of Directors for Catholic Charities of Central Florida, three years as Board President. He also was the band booster president and vice president at a local middle school. For over a decade he was a member of various school advisory councils. Terry has also previously volunteered as the varsity girls' and junior varsity girls' basketball and volleyball coach at Teague Middle School for several years. He has also coached several community basketball teams including both boys' and girls' traveling basketball teams. An activity which continues to exemplify his commitment to helping children is his longstanding service as a Guardian Ad Litem, representing children in child abuse and neglect cases.
Stacey joined the Flammia Elder Law Firm in 2018. She focuses her practice on estate planning, special needs planning, probate, trust administration, guardianship, and Medicaid planning. She is also an Accredited Veterans Claim Attorney as required to practice law before the VA.. Stacey is a Florida Bar Board Certified Elder Law Attorney, making her a legal expert in Elder Law. Florida Board Certification is the highest level of evaluation by the Florida Bar, awarded only to lawyers with exceptional knowledge, skills, and proficiency, as well as a reputation for professionalism and ethics in a particular field of law. Stacey is a Florida native. She grew up in Miami, Florida before moving to Orlando to attend the University of Central Florida (UCF). Stacey graduated from UCF in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Legal Studies. During her time in college and before attending law school, Stacey worked as a legal assistant and paralegal gaining hands on experience in the legal field. She then earned her Juris Doctor degree from Barry University School of Law in Orlando in 2016. While in law school, Stacey had the honor of serving on the Barry University Law Review as a Research and Technical Editor. She was also the recipient of several book awards, including Legal Research and Writing I, Legal Research and Writing II, Torts, and Trial Advocacy.. Stacey is a compassionate advocate and advisor who devotes her time to helping families and individuals with concerns related to Elder Law.
Since 1999, Chris has been representing individuals charged with violations of the criminal law. Chris S. Boatright, P.A. handles only criminal law and related matters. Chris believes it is important for a criminal defense lawyer to focus on criminal law and related matters instead of practicing criminal law in addition to other areas of law like many other lawyers do. He is a criminal lawyer that understands the difficulties that people face when charged with a crime and as a criminal attorney he also understands the negative results that can follow someone forever. That is why Chris is an aggressive defense attorney that uses his experience both as a former prosecutor and as criminal defense attorney to protect your rights and to achieve the best possible outcome in your case.
Since 1992, I've practiced exclusively in the field of labor and employment law. I've represented both employers and employees in cases in state and federal courts throughout Florida, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.
Since 1984, I have been representing victims of negligence in automobile, trucking, motorcycle accidents and all other personal injury cases. This includes products liability, premises and medical malpratice. I have served on the board of directors of the Florida Justice Association and was inducted to the Eagle Hall of Fame Members of the FJA. I have handled thousands of negligence case with many multi-million dollar awards. In 2024 alone, I was awarded over 50 Million dollars in results for my clients where I personally handled every part of the case.. I continue to meet every client who calls my firm personally and handle all significant aspects of the cases, including trial. I do not advertise outside of my website and receive 90% of my cases from attorneys who do not practice personal injury from some of most respected law firms in the country. Many other referrals come from past clients who have appreciated the personal attention they have received during their case and the outstanding results. Our firm does not need to advertise because of the results obtained over the past 40 years. I have personally collected over 150 million dollars for my clients.. I have been honored with an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating given, and have held this rating every year for over 30 years.
Since 1976, Winter Park Florida attorney Eric A. Lanigan, partner at Lanigan & Lanigan, P.L., has80 percent of his practice dedicated to business and civil litigation.. “There’s not much I haven’t litigated, from basic employment contract disputes to suits for defending for non-performance, to collecting damages in class-action suits,” Lanigan said. “I’ve worked on just about any kind of contract you can think of.”. Eric Lanigan is experienced in legal management of corporations and individuals facing or in the middle of financial distress. He handles sophisticated corporate and securities matters for domestic businesses and has represented clients in complex litigation matters.. His partner, Roddy Lanigan, has practiced Florida law with Eric since 2007. Together the Lanigans provide clients experience and aggressive representation with a personal touch.. Eric has represented creditors, trustees, lenders, committees, and acquirers. He deploys legal solutions ranging from negotiation to mediation, arbitration, litigation, reorganization, liquidation, and acquisition.. Eric assists clients in practice areas including bankruptcy, foreclosure, mortgage workouts, securities and investment losses and real estate.. The Lanigans work with small businesses and large corporations to tackle fiscal challenges to circumvent the cost of litigating unresolved issues later. Distressed businesses struggling with a legacy of undetected or unresolved legal problems tend to also have financial issues which if not addressed and repaired can impede or doom prospects of recovery.. Eric advises clients on organizational and management structure, fiduciary duty obligations, sales and acquisitions, fraudulent transfers, voidable preferences, property rights, compensation and employment, regulatory compliance, antitrust, intellectual property and insurances.. Drawing on decades of legal experience with Central Florida’s businesses, Eric commits a portion of his practice to providing general legal counsel and advice to healthy businesses preventing legal challenges that can lead to business failure. Eric Lanigan is dedicated to the success of every client and is passionate about the legal practice.
Scott G. Millard is an associate attorney with Cohen Battisti, Attorneys at Law. He is originally from the Stanton, Montcalm County area, attending and graduating from Central Montcalm Highschool. Upon Graduation he attended Central Michigan University, where he attaind a bachelor's degree in Earth Science and Social Science, with a minor in Legal Studies.. Scott received a scholarship to attend the Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School Of Law in Orlando, Florida. While in law school, Scott was a member of the Student Bar Association. He also achieved Sweet 16 and Elite 8 finishes in consecutive years at the Robert F. Wagner National Moot Court Competition, held at the New York Law School in New York City, New York. The field of competitors included 46 teams from Law Schools located in states across the United States. This provided Scott with both substantial legal writing and oral advocacy practice and experience.. While in law school Scott spent a week volunteering in New Orleans, Lousiana, where he worked at the Orleans Parish Public Defender's Office. While there he did legal work on a First Degree Murder case, including writing a motion to suppress evidence and a motion for De Novo Review. Scott also did an externship, clerking for the Honorable Anthony H. Johnson, Juvenile Division Administrative Judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Florida. While there he aided judges by providing research and writing for both Juvenile Delinquency and Child Dependancy issues.. Scott served as an intern for the Honorable Suzanne Hoseth-Kreeger, Chief Judge for the 8th Judicial Circuit Court for Montcalm and Ionia Counties. Scott's work with Judge Hoseth-Kreeger involved legal research and writing in criminal, appellate, civil, and family law issues.. Scott began his legal career with Miel & Carr, PLC located in Montcalm County, Michigan. While there Scott was able to learn from two experienced trial attorneys that specialize in criminal defense. In addition to the cases Scott handled, Scott was able to work hand in hand with his supervising attorneys on many types of cases including cases involving sex offenses, child pornography, and serious drug felonies.. Scott gained significant noteriety from a publicized instance of being held in contempt by the Honorable Kenneth Post, District Court Judge for Ottawa County, Hudsonville, when Scott refused to allow his client to make certain admissions contrary to his client's Fifth Amendment right to, among other things, remain silent. Specifically, the court demanded that the client answer questions about past drug use that certainly had the potential for being inculpatory in nature.. After three hours in jail, news stories by many West Michigan news papers, and several televised stories on Wood TV 8, the contempt ruling was overturned by the Honorable Edward Post (no relation). Since this time a Judicial Tenure Commission Complaint is currently being investigated against the Honorable Kenneth Post and Scott has been granted a standing order for the disqualification of Judge Kenneth Post until the completion of this investigation.. Scott has attended several trial skills training seminars including: The National Criminal Defense College, Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan Trial College, Defender Summer School, and the many Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan quarterly training seminars.. Scott recently relocated to the State of Florida and accepted a position with Cohen Battisti, Attorneys at Law in Winter Park, Florida. As an attorney with Cohen Battisti, Scott has expanded his practice to include civil litigation with insurance companies that attempt to short change homeowners that suffer sudden water losses to their property.. Scott has quickly developed a reputation for being prepared, capable, and unafraid of standing up for his client's rights. Scott would be happy to do this for you.
ROLAND H. ACOSTA is an attorney with extensive and varied experience in real estate law, business law and commercial law. With an emphasis on transactional work, Mr. Acosta has focused his energies on "closing the deal". A former associate general counsel for SunTrust Bank, Mr. Acosta has extensive knowledge and numerous contacts in the financial industry. He has assisted clients in obtaining financing for their projects. Mr. Acosta’s sources include both institutional and private funding. Additionally, Mr. Acosta provides legal guidance and strategy for individuals and organizations involved in the real estate industry. He has advanced the interests of realtors, mortgage brokers, commercial lenders, developers, builders, investors, landlords and entrepreneurs of all stripes. Mr. Acosta has taught real estate law at a variety of regional colleges. He has been a featured speaker, instructor and panelist at various colleges and at Orange County sponsored events on a number of topics including the foreclosure process, foreclosure defense and short sales. His private firm, Roland H. Acosta & Associates, P.A., provides clients with comprehensive services which include landlord/tenant dispute, code enforcement issues, remedial title work, formulation of business entities and legal documentation including wills, trusts and other basic instruments.
Robert Hemphill has been practicing personal injury law in Winter Park since 1997. Upon graduating from the University of Florida with an Honors Degree in Finance in 1993, he furthered his education at the University of Florida College of Law. Originally he hoped to utilize his Finance degree as a basis to study and practice corporate law. However, after various opportunities in law school, he became interested in civil litigation and personal injury law.. Summer Clerkships with Orange County Circuit Judge, Hon. Walter Komanski, and the law firm of Martinez & Dalton, P.A. exposed him to the world of personal injury litigation. After graduating from the University of Florida College of Law with honors, Mr. Hemphill took a job as an associate with the prestigious Winter Park law firm of Troutman, Williams, et al. He honed his skills at the Troutman firm working with some of the best trial lawyers in the State of Florida. He became a partner with the firm in 2003 and continued to represent victims of auto accidents until he became a founding partner of the law firm of Cullen & Hemphill, PLC in 2011.. Mr. Hemphill and his law partner, Kim Cullen, continue to practice personal injury law in their Winter Park office. They are proud to have practiced only personal injury law on behalf of individuals. “In the adversarial system of justice it is important that individuals and families have competent counsel to represent their interests against powerful businesses and insurance companies. “ Hemphill said. “Nothing gives me more satisfaction than being able to help someone who has been seriously injured. It is very rewarding to lift the burden of dealing with the insurance companies from them and allow them to focus on getting healthy and returning to their pre-accident lifestyle.”. When he is not practicing law Mr. Hemphill enjoys traveling, playing golf, and spending time with his wife, Julie and Daughters, Lindsay and Allison. He and his wife are also very active in their community of Baldwin Park. They are co-founders and charter Board Members of a non-profit company called Brightside Events. Brightside Events organizes various events and donates 100% of the proceeds generated at the events to its Stock The Pantry program that helps supply food to needy children during extended breaks when they are unable to take advantage of the free lunch program. One of the most popular events they organize is the Doggie Derby of Baldwin Park. The canine race was inspired the Hemphills' dog, Foster.
Richard J. Manno earned his undergraduate B.A. degree in Speech Arts from Adelphi University in Garden City, New York. After graduating from Western New England College, School of Law in 1984 with his Juris Doctor, Mr. Manno working in the private sector for Walt Disney World's labor relations department for several years. After several years at Walt Disney World, Mr. Manno took the Florida Bar examination and was licensed to practice law in Florida.. In 1990, Mr. Manno took a job with the 9th Judicial Circuit's public defender's office; this challenging experience gave Mr. Manno a wealth of trial litigation experience that has served him well throughout his career. Mr. Manno served the people of Florida for three years in the public defender's office and was promoted to Felony Division Chief. during the last year of his service.. In 1993, Mr. Manno joined what is now considered one of the largest Central Florida personal injury firms as a partner in their workers compensation department,. and has been representing injured workers exclusively for the past 21 years.. In 2009, Mr. Manno founded his own firm with the belief that personal service to his clients would be a more effective way to conduct his practice.. Mr. Manno is an experienced litigator having tried several hundred cases in his career. Each client's case is treated with exceptional care and attention.. Mr. Manno treats every client's case with the highest degree of professionalism, respect and integrity. He has successfully represented thousands of clients during his career helping them secure benefits in a difficult, complicated, and often times unfair workers compensation system.. Mr. Manno participates in a number of professional and community organizations. He is on the executive counsel of the Florida Bar Workers Compensation Section; where he currently serves as the Technology Chairman; Mr. Manno is past chairman of the Central Florida United Way Budget Committee and past president of the Orange County Youth Lacrosse ( OCYL) League.. Richard is married to Elizabeth Ward Manno and between them they have ten children.
Ramsey Smathers, Esq. is a native Floridian who was born and raised in Central Florida. She graduated from Florida State University with a degree in Criminology and obtained her Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida College of Law.. Attorney Smathers represents only injured individuals. Her experience as a former insurance defense attorney, provides her with special knowledge and tactics when dealing with the insurance companies.. Attorney Smathers' focus is to provide personal and aggressive representation in cases involving personal injury, medical malpractice and nursing home negligence.
Primary practice areas include: commercial litigation, creditors rights, complex disputes involving contracts, businesses and real estate, and assisting businesses as their outside general counsel. Particularly adept at identifying practical and efficient resolutions to problems and disputes, without protracted and disruptive litigation. Successfully obtained judgments and defended clients in numerous multi-million dollar legal actions in state, federal, bankruptcy and appellate courts throughout Florida in those cases where a resolution proved unavailable. Previously served as an officer and corporate counsel to a Fortune 500 company, managing litigation and providing compliance and general counsel to several of the company’s divisions. Served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Elizabeth A. Kovachevich, U.S. District Court judge. Born in Winter Park, Florida. Additional information can be found at:
Personal Information:. Jon Hollingshead maintains a full time mediation practice in Winter Park, Florida where he grew up. He graduated from Winter Park High School in 1973, received a B.A. degree in Physics from Emory University in 1977, and his law degree from University of Florida in 1980 where he was an editor on the Florida Law Review. He and his spouse, Jeanne Hollingshead, have two children.. Litigation Career:. Upon graduating from law school, Jon served as a law clerk to Judge Joe A. Cowart, Jr. at the Fifth District Court of Appeal from 1980 to 1983. In 1983 he returned to Central Florida and started his career as a trial lawyer. Jon maintained an active trial practice for over 30 years, trying cases for both plaintiffs and defendants, in both state and federal court. He has represented clients at all levels of the state and federal trial and appellate system including arguing multiple cases before the Florida Supreme Court. During his career he litigated and tried to verdict all types of cases including numerous personal injury, commercial, construction, employment, and civil rights matters.. Jon has been AV rated by Martindale Hubbell since 1999. He is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (Orlando Chapter). He has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America in both Construction Law and Personal Injury categories. Jon was a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer from 1994 until 2014 when he transitioned his practice from litigation to mediation.. Mediation Career:. In 2014, Jon formed Hollingshead Law Firm to focus exclusively on and develop his mediation practice. He is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator and a Florida Supreme Court Certified Appellate Mediator. He is available to mediate all manner of disputes including personal injury, commercial, construction, and employment related matters. Jon schedules and conducts all of his mediations through Mediation Services of Central Florida, Inc in Winter Park, Florida.
My parents taught me to always treat others as you would like to be treated. Both my parents worked to provide for our family and they passed their work ethic to me. The benefit I have is I enjoy my work helping people.. Over the years I have been amazed as how insurance companies try and take advantage of people. I have helped over a thousand clients during my legal career with their claims against insurance companies. I have also been a volunteer advocate for people by speaking out against insurance company attempts to pass legislation to prevent injured victims from obtaining fair compensation for their injuries. This advocacy has taken me to Tallahassee, where I have spoken before multiple legislative committees of the Florida House and Florida Senate on protecting the rights of injured accident victims. The Florida Consumer Advocate invited me to serve on a blue ribbon panel discussion of Florida Motor Vehicle No-Fault Law. I was the only practicing attorney who participated in a roundtable discussion with Governor Scott, CFO Atwater, and the Consumer Advocate concerning Florida No-Fault Insurance Coverage.. I enjoy meeting with my clients and offer free consultations for all potential clients.
Ms. Kozan handles civil appeals in Orlando and throughout Florida. Her appellate experience extends to a variety of substantive areas, including business, employment, foreclosure, insurance coverage disputes, personal injury, workers' compensation, and family law. She also routinely provides litigation support services for other attorneys and law firms in Central Florida, including drafting substantive motions and memoranda and consulting on trial strategy and how to best preserve issues for appeal.. A former law review editor and federal judicial clerk, Ms. Kozan has excellent analytical and writing skills.. She practices in both state and federal courts. Ms. Kozan has an AV-Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell and has been selected to Super Laywers in the area of appellate law for the past 5 years.
Ms. Jackson practices in the area of general commercial litigation, real estate litigation, and personal injury litigation. She has significant jury trial experience, and has managed trial matters for major corporations and individuals with an emphasis on international clientele. Most of her experience relates to matters involving serious personal injuries and wrongful death, professional malpractice, out-of-country foreign judgment litigation, business torts, breach of contract, covenants not to compete, commercial landlord/tenant disputes, commercial lease disputes, insurance disputes, construction defects and real estate disputes.
Mr. Transue has over 18 years of construction related experience primarily in the design and construction of building envelope components (roofs, walls, windows). Prior to and during law school, Mr. Transue worked as a project engineer and consultant for various Architects/Engineers on projects throughout the country, as well as managing various residential and commercial building and roofing projects in the Central Florida area. Mr. Transue is licensed in Florida as a Certified Roofing Contractor (inactive) and Building Contractor (inactive) and is a Registered Roof Consultant (Roof Consultants Institute). Mr. Transue’s practice focuses on construction litigation representing general contractors, subcontractors, and design professionals.
Mr. Dickey previously worked at the Economic Recovery Group Law Firm helping clients obtain settlements through the Deepwater Horizon Settlement Program. While attending law school Mr. Dickey worked for the Massachusetts Department of Revenue Child Support Enforcement Division representing the state in child support litigation. Prior to law school Mr. Dickey had a successful career in commercial banking operations at BNYMellon Corporation. He is a graduate of Manhattan College with a degree in Business administration and received his law degree from of New England School of Law in Boston.
Michelle B. Kane is the Managing Attorney for the Winter Park office of The Quick Law Group. She is devoted to providing women legal representation for family law matters. Michelle has conducted numerous trials in all areas of family law with exceptional results. She has served as lead counsel on countless dissolutions and cases involving divorce, alimony, child custody, relocation, paternity, child support, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Michelle has proven success both in and out of the courtroom, having litigated numerous multi-day trials and hearings while also being able to settle many difficult cases without ever having to go to court.. Michelle has a powerful desire to help women navigate the divorce process so they can find their freedom. A strong advocate for women, Michelle will strategize on her client’s behalf keeping her client’s goals and best interests at the forefront. She specializes in complex cases involving high assets and will offer creative solutions to produce rewarding results.
Matthew P. Ferry graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Finance, and earned his Juris Doctor degree from Barry University School of Law. Mr. Ferry has practiced criminal defense law exclusively since 2006. As a partner with the law firm of Lindsey, Ferry & Parker P.A., Mr. Ferry has successfully defended clients throughout Central Florida on felony, misdemeanor, DUI and traffic related cases.. In addition, Mr. Ferry represents clients charged in federal cases before the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida. During the past sixteen years, he has dedicated himself to the practice of law with the goal of vigorously and successfully defending his clients against criminal charges brought against them. Mr. Ferry is admitted to practice law in the state courts of Florida and the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida. He is a member of the Federal Bar, the National Federal Bar Association, the Orlando Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, The Florida Bar, the Orange County Bar Association, the Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. In 2010, Mr. Ferry was appointed chair of the Criminal Law Committee of the Orange County Bar Association. In 2012, he was appointed to the Board of Directors for the Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. In 2015, he was nominated by The Florida Bar to lecture to attorneys on criminal law. Mr. Ferry was nominated by his peers as the number one rising star in the November 2015 edition of Orlando Style Magazine. Super Lawyers selected Matt Ferry to its 2016 and 2017 lists of Florida Rising Stars. This honor is awarded to attorneys who have demonstrated excellence in the practice of law and is limited to no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys within Florida.