Plant City Lawyers, Florida
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Civil Rights, Workers' Compensation, Products Liability, Insurance, Mass Torts
Keith opened his own firm in July of 2003 where he strives every day to offer every client the best legal representation with the best customer service. He understands no one wants to be injured especially due to another’s negligence that is why Keith and his staff are committed to doing everything they can in their power to assist their clients with a full recovery. Keith has been the managing partner since 2003 and is assisted by several great lawyers, paralegals and staff.
(more)Accident & Injury, Insurance, Construction, Car Accident
We have a reputation for providing our clients with outstanding service from the beginning to the end of your claim. If you have a dispute with your insurance company we can help - whether your claim is denied, underpaid or just unreasonably delayed. If your insurance company denies your claim, we will take all steps necessary to obtain coverage for your loss. When the insurance company agrees to supply coverage, we will make sure that you are getting the full benefits you are entitled to under your policy. You can rely on us to proactively notify you of changes in the status of your case or claim, and to make ourselves available to answer your questions regarding the claims process or the applicable law. You will find that we are committed to your recovery. There are no fees or costs whatsoever unless we win your case. Call today for a free confidential consultation regarding your rights.
(more)Criminal
With nearly a decade of experience in high-stakes litigation and public service, Mary E. Castillo brings a powerful blend of trial acumen, leadership, and strategic legal insight to Gilbert Garcia Group, P.A. As a former Assistant State Attorney for Hillsborough County, she has prosecuted some of the most serious felony offenses—including homicides, gang-related violence, and sex crimes—developing a reputation for integrity, meticulous preparation, and courtroom excellence. During her tenure at the State Attorney’s Office, Mary litigated more than 35 felony jury trials to verdict and led a felony division as Deputy Chief, supervising a team of attorneys and support staff while managing a demanding felony caseload. She has also handled juvenile, misdemeanor and traffic, domestic violence and violation of probation (VOP) dockets, making her an exceptionally well-rounded advocate with deep knowledge of Florida’s criminal justice system from intake to adjudication. A graduate of Notre Dame Law School, Mary served as Executive Articles Editor for the Notre Dame Journal of Legislation and published a scholarly note on Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law. She earned the Dean’s Award for Professional Responsibility and was active in leadership roles with the Hispanic Law Students Association and the Future Prosecuting Attorney’s Council. She also studied abroad at Notre Dame’s prestigious London Law Centre. In addition to her legal expertise, Mary is pursuing an MBA from the University of South Florida’s Muma College of Business, with a concentration in Compliance, Risk, and Anti-Money Laundering—bringing valuable and practical business knowledge to her legal practice. Mary is passionate about justice, client advocacy, and delivering exceptional legal outcomes, making her an invaluable asset to our firm and the clients we serve. We are thrilled to have her join Gilbert Garcia Group as a Litigation Attorney and Commercial Collections Supervisor.”
(more)Business, Criminal, Estate
Ydelmis Cutino is admitted to the Florida Bar (2024). She matriculated at the W.M.U. Cooley Law School (J.D., 2021), and the University of South Florida (B.A., Business Science Management, 2018) and is certified as a Florida Notary Signing Agent, Remote Online Notary Agent, and Microsoft Office Specialist. Ydelmis joined the firm in 2021, serving Gilbert Garcia Group as a law clerk and Sapphire Title & Escrow Company as a title processor. With a strong commitment to the field, Ydelmis actively contributes to the legal and real estate communities through her writing, regularly crafting insightful articles and blogs that educate, inform, and engage readers. Ydelmis credits her interest in real property law for leading to her involvement in real estate transactions, including that of title and escrow practices. Ydelmis is bilingual in Spanish and English. She was born and raised in Miami, Florida and is of Cuban descent. Ydelmis notes, “Faith, determination, and persistence are the three keys to my life.”
(more)Credit & Debt, Business, Estate Planning, Commercial Real Estate
Michelle Gilbert is admitted to the Florida Bar (1986), Washington, D.C. Bar (2020), Middle District of Florida (1988), Northern District of Florida (2005), Southern District of Florida (2006), U.S. Supreme Court (2000), and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (2003). She matriculated at the University of South Florida (B.A., 1982, cum laude), and the University of Notre Dame Law School (J.D., 1985). She is a member of the following associations: Greater Tampa Association of Realtors; Bay Area Real Estate Council, Inc., Board of Directors; Hillsborough County Bar Association (Real Property, Probate and Trust Law; Solo and Small Firm; and Military and Veteran Sections); Florida Bar (Real Property, Probate and Trust Law; Business; and Solo and Small Firm Sections- Executive Council); American Legal and Financial Network; Legal League 100 (Vice Chairperson, 2016-19; Advisory Council Member, 2014-19; Special Initiatives Working Group, 2017- present); National Association of Default Professionals; Attorney Agent, Westcor Land Title Insurance Company and The Fund. She has managed the firm’s expansion into probate, estate planning, guardianship, civil litigation, business transaction and commercial collections, and oversees Sapphire Title & Escrow Company, launched in 2015. She is court approved counsel for guardianship cases in the Florida Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. Michelle has practiced real estate and business law since 1989, specializing in default servicing legal work, including litigated foreclosures, real estate closings, evictions, and commercial litigation. She works closely with the default industry by speaking at webinars and conferences, writing for industry publications, and consulting on various issues relevant to the industry. She was named 2021 Top 25 Women of Law by DS News, as well as selected as one of MReport’s 2015 and 2018 Leading Ladies. She taught the Florida Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Certified Process Servers Course from 1993 to 2014, and has written the chapter on service of process in real estate cases for the Florida Bar, since 2010.
(more)Immigration, Administrative Law
Solano Law Firm is located in Atlanta, Georgia working in primary practice areas of immigration, family, and criminal law. Clients’ needs are our first priority at Solano Law Firm. If you need an immigration lawyer, our team provide first class strategies and seek the best results for each of our clients. At Solano Law Firm we work diligently to keep our clients well informed to provide peace of mind. We believe in educating our clients, showing them positive and negative aspects of their case. Informed clients make decisions in line with their objectives and goals. We are Atlanta lawyers serving English and Spanish speaking clients. Founded by a bilingual English-Spanish speaking lawyer, our clients benefit from our fluency. We work with individuals, families, and companies throughout the United States.
(more)Divorce & Family Law, Child Custody, Family Law, Divorce, Adoption
Shazia Sparkman is the founder and managing partner where she advocates fiercely and passionately for her clients in all types of family law and complex business litigation matters. Armed with a razor sharp grasp of the law, Ms. Sparkman brings her smart sophistication in analyzing every case for each client. Clients have come to expect a tailored and customized approach to each legal situation. It is this personalized approach that was the vision of Ms. Sparkman and that has rooted the firm into the Tampa Bay community as one recognized for excellent service. Ms. Sparkman is a native of Tampa, born and raised and grew up with a passion for the law and service. She has cultivated her talent for lawyering in the most effective and artful manner where her persuasion skills and legal expertise merge together in the courtroom. She is a perfectionist at heart who drives herself to accomplish tasks that others would run from. Her memory and ability to multi-task is difficult to comprehend or describe but clearly reveals how she is able to remember every conversation she has ever had and every client story told. Ms. Sparkman’s community involvement is an extension of her dedication to her clients. She is a member of the Junior League of Tampa and her passion for giving back to the community is exemplified in the volunteer service work she provides in addition to the law firm’s support of various community events that are dear to heart, such as the Heart Gallery of Tampa Bay and the Easter Seals organization, both organizations that highlight giving to empower and strengthen children. As a mother of three children, Ms. Sparkman is fueled by this role as a mother, lawyer and volunteer with her focus being to make her community a place where she can be proud to raise her children.
(more)Bankruptcy & Debt, Consumer Protection, Accident & Injury
Octavio “Tav” Gomez is a managing partner at The Consumer Lawyers. Previously he served as the Head of the Consumer Protection Department of Morgan & Morgan. He has represented Thousands of across the Nation. Mr. Gomez has earned a reputation for aggressive and dedicated representation in complex civil litigation. As an attorney, he is constantly striving to become a more educated and informed legal professional, and readily attends legal seminars and conferences to ensure his continuing legal education. Tav Gomez and his consumer team at Morgan and Morgan were recognized as “The Consumer Protection Group of the year” by Law360. Originally from Colombia, South America, Mr. Gomez moved to the United States as a child. He was raised in in Fort Lauderdale, FL and attended Florida State University for his undergraduate studies. After earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, he went on to earn his Juris Doctorate at the Florida State University College of Law. While attending law school, Mr. Gomez served as an intern with the Agency for Health Care Administration. After graduating law school, Mr. Gomez began working as a state prosecutor at the State Attorney’s office in Tampa, Florida. As a prosecuting attorney, he handled a multitude of felony cases, including habitual felony offender, 10-20-Life cases, grand theft, and trafficking cases. Mr. Gomez moved on from the State Attorney’s office in 2003 to become a named partner with Taracks, Gomez & Rickman, practicing primarily in the area of criminal defense and personal injury. During his tenure at the firm, he handled high profile cases including 1st-degree murder, vehicular homicide, complex mortgage fraud, extradition and tax fraud. Mr. Gomez has also handled civil and administrative cases involving the Federal Trade Commission, the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Internal Revenue Service. Mr. Gomez’s became the National Head of the Consumer Protection at Morgan & Morgan and focuses primarily on Federal Litigation, on the FCRA, FDCPA, TCPA, and other consumer issues. He uses this extensive knowledge and experience in the courtroom, all to the benefit of his clients. Mr. Gomez has developed an invaluable understanding of the discovery phase and trial preparation. He has represented high profile cases in both Federal and State Court. Mr. Gomez has been involved in some of the largest individual settlement agreements in FCRA and TCPA cases around the nation. He has a deep understanding of the policies and procedures employed by most banks and debt collectors and has mastered credit reporting as instituted by Congress in relation to the FCRA. Mr. Gomez is a member of the Florida Bar, the Georgia Bar, The Pennsylvania Bar and numerous Federal Courts throughout the Country. He is fluent in Spanish and has served as lead attorney in more than 60 jury trials and hundreds of bench trials, in both Federal and State Courts. With over 20 years of legal experience, he handles cases with strategic aggressiveness to maximize case results.
(more)Divorce & Family Law, Estate
With more than seventeen (17) years of dedicated experience in family and marital law, Geneviève H. Torres is a well-respected attorney who blends professional rigor with deep personal understanding. Born in Montréal, Québec, Geneviève is fluent in French — her first language — and moved to the U.S. where she completed her education. She graduated cum laude from the University of South Florida, where she was a Division I student-athlete on the Women’s Tennis Team, and subsequently earned her Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law. Before co-founding Scully | Torres – Marital & Family Law, she founded and led Family First Law Group, PLC for over thirteen (13) years, guiding countless clients through difficult transitions with compassion and clarity. Her areas of practice include divorce (both contested and uncontested), collaborative law, paternity, child support, domestic violence, stepparent adoptions, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, post-judgment modifications, as well as estate work including wills, revocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, living wills, and probate. Known for putting families first, Geneviève combines a settlement-minded approach with courtroom readiness — when litigation is necessary, she represents her clients assertively; when negotiation or mediation serves them better, she seeks those paths. Her own experiences, including divorce and single parenthood, deepen her empathy and enrich her ability to connect with clients through every stage of the legal process. Outside the courtroom, Geneviève stays active by playing golf and tennis. She is also a proud mother of four (4) children and maintains involvement in her children’s schools. These roles ground her and inform her understanding of family law from both professional and lived perspectives.
(more)Divorce, Family Law, Estate
Kristin E. Scully, Esq. is a compassionate and committed advocate for individuals and families navigating some of life’s most challenging transitions. With more than twelve (12) years of experience handling marital and family law matters, Kristin provides clients with steady guidance, clear counsel, and strong representation in matters involving divorce, custody, support, paternity, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and post-judgment modification and enforcement proceedings. Kristin also has extensive experience guiding service members and their spouses through the unique challenges of military divorce, including the division of military pensions and drafting and implementation of Military Pension Division Orders. Kristin co-founded Scully | Torres with a focus on trust, integrity, and results. Kristin understands that family law is not just about legal outcomes—it’s about protecting what matters most. She works closely with each client to understand their goals, empower them with knowledge, and advocate for their best interests both inside and outside the courtroom. Kristin also serves as a court-appointed Guardian ad Litem, where she advocates for the best interests of children in contested family law matters. This role reflects her deep commitment to protecting the welfare of children and ensuring that their best interests are served in the legal process. Kristin earned her undergraduate degree from the University of South Florida and Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law. Kristin presently serves on the Executive Council for the Marital and Family Law Section of the Hillsborough County Bar Association. Additionally, Kristin is actively engaged in shaping the future of family law in Florida. She serves on several key committees within the Family Law Section of The Florida Bar, including the Children’s Issues Committee, Guardian ad Litem Committee, Support Issues Committee, and Rules and Forms Committee. Kristin brings both professional insight and personal perspective to her work. As the proud mother of three boys, she deeply understands the emotional and practical complexities of family dynamics. When not in the courtroom, Kristin enjoys watching her sons play baseball, cheering on the Michigan Wolverines and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, boating, and being outside and enjoying the Florida sunshine. Kristin’s down-to-earth approach and strong sense of empathy make her a trusted ally for clients facing difficult transitions.
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