Compare 67 attorneys and 48 law firms in Jacksonville , FL. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Samuel Jacobson
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Bledsoe Jacobson Schmidt Wright and Wilkinson with 64 years experience1301 Riverplace Boulevard, Suite 1818, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Gene Moss
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Moss Rafuse and Rosati with 60 years experience337 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Christine Milton
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at McGuireWoods with 50 years experience50 North Laura Street, Suite 3300, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Archibald Thomas, III
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Archibald J Thomas and Associates with 48 years experience4651 Salisbury Road, Suite 255, Jacksonville, FL 32256
Charles Truncale
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Charles L Truncale with 47 years experience233 East Bay Street, Suite 1101, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Jeffrey Ludwig
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Ludwig and Associates with 45 years experience5150 Belfort Road South, Jacksonville, FL 32256
Carl Schuler
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Schuler and Lee with 45 years experience644 Cesery Boulevard, Suite 250, Jacksonville, FL 32211
Russell Smith
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Smith and Haine with 45 years experience519 Newnan Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Scott Cairns
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at McGuireWoods with 44 years experience50 North Laura Street, Suite 3300, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Paul Dick
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Paul K Dick with 42 years experience1830 Atlantic Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Mark Alexander
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Alexander DeGance Barnett with 41 years experience225 Water Street, Suite 1200, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Robert Stewart Jr
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at McGuireWoods with 41 years experience50 North Laura Street, Suite 3300, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Joseph Kissane
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Hinshaw and Culbertson with 40 years experience50 North Laura Street, Suite 2200, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Mark Usdin
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Mark G Usdin with 40 years experience1920 San Marco Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Mike Jorgensen
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Senior Counsel Law Firm with 39 years experience2318 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204
Thomas Bell
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Thomas M Bell with 39 years experience515 North Newnan Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Carolyn Wagner
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Law Office of Carolyn Wagner with 38 years experience220 East Forsyth Street, Suite H, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Susan Erdelyi
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Marks Gray with 38 years experience1200 Riverplace Boulevard, Suite 800, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Robert Dees
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Milam Howard Nicandri Dees and Gillam with 38 years experience14 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Charlie Gillette Jr.
Jacksonville civil rights attorney at Gillette Law with 36 years experience603 North Market Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
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