Government & Administrative Attorneys in St. Lucie County, Florida
18 pre-screened government & administrative attorneys serving St. Lucie County.
St. Lucie County is the home of 18 active Florida-licensed government & administrative attorneys with offices in Port Saint Lucie, Fort Pierce.
St. Lucie attorneys handle a mix of cases reflecting the county's mix of urban, suburban, and (where applicable) industrial / rural communities. The volume below reflects every active attorney with the State Bar of Florida who lists Government & Administrative as a practice area and has a St. Lucie office.
1 of 18 attorneys on this list hold a Florida Board of Legal Specialization (Board Certified) certification — an independent, exam-and-experience-based credential. They appear with the gold ★ marker.
→ Read the full Florida Government & Administrative guide for statute-cited coverage of Florida government & administrative law.
Government & Administrative Attorneys in St. Lucie County
Charles Richard Boning — Charles R Boning
Stefanie Ann Beskovoyne — Fort Pierce Utilities Authority
★ Cert. City, County and Local Government Law (The Florida Bar)
Aida Saba Cavooris — Aida Saba Cavooris, Attorney at Law
Amy S F Shenstone — Disability Help Group
Carly Marie Athanasatos Fabien —
Claudine Marie Andola "Claudine" —
Daniella Elizabeth Margetic —
Helene Catherine Hvizd —
James Blake Phillips —
KeAndrea Janay Davis —
Manny Anon Jr. "Manny" —
Michael Robert Grant —
Omyra Maria Ramsingh —
Richard Andrew Foster "RICHARD" —
Rickey L Farrell —
Robert Vincent Schwerer —
Russell G. Ward —
Tony J Rodriguez —
Common Government & Administrative Cases
Government & Administrative attorneys in St. Lucie County commonly handle:
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