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3) IF YOU ARE AN ATTORNEY CONSIDERING RETAINING CO-COUNSEL:

The Rules of Professional Conduct of the Florida Bar allow us to pay a referral fee to other lawyers. The client must consent, and the referring attorney must sign the fee contract and agree to be legally responsible to the client for the case just as if he were the primary attorney. The referring attorney must also be available to consult with the client should the client wish. We advance all expenses of the case. Call Scott McMillen, Richard Reinhart, or Mac Voght at (407) 843-0126.

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Orlando, Florida     32801
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Tampa, Florida     33607
Phone: (813) 639-7644     Fax: (813) 639-7645


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Jacksonville, Florida 32256
Phone:   904-371-3518     Fax:    904-371-3519
 


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Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Phone: 954- 315- 3839     Fax: 954-315- 3840

 

 

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