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The Umansky Law Firm

Criminal, Personal Injury, Traffic, Occupational Safety & Health, Products Liability, Medical Malpractice; Misdemeanor; Car Accident; Personal Injury; Premises Liability; Products Liability; Traffic

  • Fax: 407-228-9545
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  • Firm Year: 1999
  • Office Hour: Monday - Friday, 9:00AM - 5:30PM
  • Language: English, Spanish

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Lindsey C. Gergely

Traffic, DUI-DWI, Criminal

Lindsey C. Gergely is the newest member of the Umansky Law Firm. Lindsey came to the firm after serving as an Assistant State Attorney in the Orange C... (more)

Ashley Thomas Hicks

General Practice

Bradford Diebold Fisher

Occupational Safety & Health, DUI-DWI, Criminal, Products Liability

Brice L Aikens

Occupational Safety & Health, DUI-DWI, Criminal, Products Liability

Rachel Ann Mattie

Occupational Safety & Health, DUI-DWI, Criminal, Products Liability

Medical Malpractice, Misdemeanor, Car Accident, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Products Liability, Traffic

Nejame Law

Real Estate, Business, Litigation, Contract, Corporate

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The Elswick Firm

Accident & Injury

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Schisani Law Firm, P.A.

Criminal, DUI-DWI, Felony, Misdemeanor, White Collar Crime

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Frost Law Firm, P.A.

Estate Planning, Commercial Real Estate, Wills, Family Law

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Tejes Law, PLLC.

Bankruptcy & Debt, Foreclosure, Landlord-Tenant, Wills & Probate, Trusts

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Schlegel Law Group

Divorce & Family Law, Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Collaborative Law

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Personal Injury, Business, Immigration, Family Law, Criminal

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Watson LLP

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Colombo & Hurd, PL

Immigration

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Ruggiero Law Firm, P.A.

Divorce & Family Law

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Ashley Filimon, P.A.

Divorce & Family Law

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Flick Law Group PL

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Caravette & Associates, P.C.

Credit & Debt, Contract, Corporate, Business & Trade, Trade Associations

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Chalik & Chalik

Accident & Injury, Car Accident, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death

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Accident & Injury, Business, Bankruptcy & Debt, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law

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Marsh Family Law

Divorce & Family Law, Child Custody, Custody & Visitation, Child Support, Divorce

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The Umansky Law Firm
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Orlando, FL 32806
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Wife Found in Contempt of Court’s “Automatic Orders”
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Court Conditions Alimony Payments on the Sale of the Parties’ Marital Residence
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