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Local Government Law Corner: Code Enforcement, the Fourth Amendment, and Real Estate Websites

Code inspectors require consent or administrative inspection warrants to enter non-public areas in their capacity as code inspectors. See AGO 2002-27. Constitutional prohibitions on unreasonable searches and seizures require this, subject to various exceptions. Administrative inspection warrants are governed by sections 933.20 through 933.30, Florida Statutes. Owner-occupied family residences are exempt from the provisions of […]

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Nine Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. Attorneys Recognized by Naples Illustrated as Top Lawyers for 2023

NAPLES-MARCO ISL., Fla., (Sept. 7th, 2023) — Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. is proud to announce a significant achievement for the firm. Nine attorneys from the Marco Island and Naples offices were recognized from five areas of law by Naples Illustrated as Top Lawyers for 2023, according to an annual peer survey conducted by Professional […]

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CREW Marsh Hiking Trails, a Collier County Gem

Trailhead Sign at Crew Marsh Trails Law firm Woodward Pires & Lombardo, P.A. (WPL) is thrilled to once again help sponsor trailhead signs at various CREW Hiking Trails benefitting the CREW Land and Water Trust. The Firm will celebrate this initiative by hosting a company trail hike to learn more about our community ecosystems and […]

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