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Top best Appellate Lawyers in zip code 33902 Fort Myers

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We have more than 3 top best Appellate lawyers in zip code 33902, Fort Myers, Florida. Christopher E. Cosden, James G. Decker are among the top best Appellate attorneys in zip code 33902. While choosing lawyers in zip code 33902, compare their reviews.


Christopher E. Cosden - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 33902

Christopher E. Cosden

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Constitutional ,Criminal Defense

Zip code: 33902, Fort Myers, Florida

Christopher E. Cosden Avvo Reviews
I was in the mist of a pre-criminal case... when I was introduced to Chris, by another attorney. I was delighted to meet such a genuine person. He ast...a clientMr. Cosden gave me hope for my future. He explained everything very thoroughly as to what my options were and were not. He took his time during the co...a clientMr. Cosden came highly recommended, we had met with others but upon talking with Mr. Cosden I knew he was whom I was going to hire for my husbands Ap...Tristan Getts ...

Contact: 239-334-7696

1415 Hendry Street PO Drawer 8.

James G. Decker - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 33902

James G. Decker

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Business & Commercial,Civil ,Personal Injury,Real Estate

Zip code: 33902, Fort Myers, Florida



Contact: 239-334-1381
DeBoest, Stockman, Decker, Broughton and Hagan, P.A..
1415 Hendry Street   PO Box 1470  3390.

Elisa S. Worthington - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 33902

Elisa S. Worthington

Rating: 3.4


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Business ,Civil

Zip code: 33902, Fort Myers, Florida



Contact: 239-334-1824
Garvin and Tripp, A Professional Association.
2532 East First Street   PO Drawer 2040 Florid.

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Appellate Case examples in zip code 33902

Description: Covers legal matters related to appealing court decisions to higher courts. Case Example: Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 - Addressed segregation in public schools through the appellate process. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled segregation unconstitutional.