Lake City, Florida Government Attorneys

Compare 5 attorneys and 3 law firms in Lake City , FL. Sort by highest rating and years of government experience.

Thomas Brown
Lake City government attorney at Brannon Brown Haley and Bullock with 59 years experience

116 NW Columbia Avenue, Lake City, FL 32056

Guy Norris
Lake City government attorney at Norris and Norris with 34 years experience

253 NW Main Boulevard, Lake City, FL 32055

Christopher Costello
Lake City government attorney at Brannon Brown Haley and Bullock with 26 years experience

116 NW Columbia Avenue, Lake City, FL 32056

Matthew Mitchell
Lake City government attorney at Brannon Brown Haley and Bullock with 18 years experience

116 NW Columbia Avenue, Lake City, FL 32056

John Joyce
Lake City government attorney at Robinson Kennon and Kendron with 13 years experience

582 West Duval Street, Lake City, FL 32055

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