Cocoa, Florida Real Estate Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 8 Cocoa attorneys and 3 law firms.

Bradly Roger Bettin, Sr.

Florida Real Estate attorney at Bradley Roger Bettin with 42 years of experience

96 Willard Street, Cocoa, FL

John L. Soileau

Florida Real Estate attorney at Watson Soileau DeLeo Burgett and Pickles with 42 years of experience

3490 North US Highway 1, Cocoa, FL

Joseph E. DeLeo

Florida Real Estate attorney at Watson Soileau DeLeo Burgett and Pickles with 40 years of experience

3490 North US Highway 1, Cocoa, FL

Michele Anne Biecker

Florida Real Estate attorney at Michele A Biecker with 40 years of experience

230 Forrest Avenue, Cocoa, FL

Nicholas Vidoni

Florida Real Estate attorney at Watson Soileau DeLeo Burgett and Pickles with 13 years of experience

3490 North US Highway 1, Cocoa, FL

Stacy L. Burgett

Florida Real Estate attorney at Watson Soileau DeLeo Burgett and Pickles with 42 years of experience

3490 North US Highway 1, Cocoa, FL

Timothy F. Pickles

Florida Real Estate attorney at Watson Soileau DeLeo Burgett and Pickles with 30 years of experience

3490 North US Highway 1, Cocoa, FL

Victor M. Watson

Florida Real Estate attorney at Watson Soileau DeLeo Burgett and Pickles with 42 years of experience

3490 North US Highway 1, Cocoa, FL

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