Compare 10 attorneys and 7 law firms in Miami , FL. Sort by highest rating and years of franchise experience.
George Wickhorst III
Miami franchise attorney at Law Office of George W Wickhorst with 24 years experience777 Brickell Avenue, Suite 500, Miami, FL 33131
Frank Lane
Miami franchise attorney at Lane Reese Summers Ennis and Perdomo with 62 years experience2600 Douglas Road, Suite 304, Miami, FL 33134
Walter Kraslow
Miami franchise attorney at Bryn and Associates with 45 years experience2 South Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 2680, Miami, FL 33131
John Hickey
Miami franchise attorney at Hickey Law Firm with 45 years experience1401 Brickell Avenue, Suite 510, Miami, FL 33131
William Summers
Miami franchise attorney at Lane Reese Summers Ennis and Perdomo with 40 years experience2600 Douglas Road, Suite 304, Miami, FL 33134
Todd Fodiman
Miami franchise attorney at Legon Fodiman with 39 years experience1111 Brickell Avenue, Suite 2150, Miami, FL 33131
Jason Murray
Miami franchise attorney at Murray Law with 34 years experience201 South Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 2800, Miami, FL 33131
Ira Gutt
Miami franchise attorney at Behar Gutt and Glazer with 33 years experience2999 NE 191st Street, 5th Floor, Miami, FL 33180
Jeffrey Sudduth
Miami franchise attorney at Legon Fodiman with 26 years experience1111 Brickell Avenue, Suite 2150, Miami, FL 33131
Rashad Collins
Miami franchise attorney at Murray Law with 14 years experience201 South Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 2800, Miami, FL 33131
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