Compare 7 attorneys and 2 law firms in Tampa , FL. Sort by highest rating and years of franchise experience.
Edward Savitz
Tampa franchise attorney at Bush Ross with 50 years experience1801 North Highland Avenue, Tampa, FL 33602
Joseph Kalish
Tampa franchise attorney at Joseph R Kalish with 50 years experience13153 North Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 115, Tampa, FL 33618
Alicia Schumacher
Tampa franchise attorney at Bush Ross with 34 years experience1801 North Highland Avenue, Tampa, FL 33602
Mark Basurto
Tampa franchise attorney at Bush Ross with 31 years experience1801 North Highland Avenue, Tampa, FL 33602
Brent Jones
Tampa franchise attorney at Bush Ross with 27 years experience1801 North Highland Avenue, Tampa, FL 33602
Brian McElfatrick
Tampa franchise attorney at Bush Ross with 26 years experience1801 North Highland Avenue, Tampa, FL 33602
Joseph Probasco
Tampa franchise attorney at Bush Ross with 22 years experience1801 North Highland Avenue, Tampa, FL 33602
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