Tag: Florida attorneys

Can I Be Compensated for Injuries Due to Negligent Security?

By F. Scott Pauzar, III, Florida Personal Injury Attorney Business owners in Florida have a legal obligation to keep their premises safe and secure if they are open to the public, including items such as guard personnel, lighting, locks, fencing and electronic security measures. Failing to do so could result in physical harm or create […]

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Meals of Hope – Holidays Without Hunger, Dec 3, 2022

    This holiday season, give the gift of food to your community! Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. is pleased to sponsor Meals of Hope’s Holidays Without Hunger.  When:  December 3, 2022, 9am – 11am Where: Lee County Civic Center, 11831 Bayshore Road, North Fort Myers, Florida 33917 More information:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/holidays-without-hunger-2022-tickets-444588936477?aff=erelexpmlt All ages are welcome! […]

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Should I Hire a Real Estate Attorney or A Title Company?

One of the common questions that prospective Florida buyers and sellers have is whether to hire a real estate attorney or title company. Generally, the focus tends to lean toward the cost of the transaction. However, that leads to the misunderstanding that a real estate attorney costs too much money or may make the transaction […]

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Litigation Attorney Lenore Brakefield in “Women to Watch,” eBella Magazine

Congratulations to partner Lenore T. Brakefield, a litigation attorney at Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A., recognized in eBella Magazine’s “Women to Watch” for her inclusion in the Best Lawyers in America. See the article at https://www.ebellamag.com/women-to-watch-september-2022. Lenore Brakefield is a Naples native and graduated cum laude from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. She […]

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WPL to Award Florida Gulf Coast University’s Wings of Hope ‘Panther Poster’ Contest Winners, 2022-2023

NAPLES, Fla., (Sept. 1, 2022) –  Woodward, Pires & Lombardo is excited to sponsor our local student panther poster competition again. Over 5400 Collier County 4th /5th grade to High School students are participating in the Florida panther Umbrella Species Poster Contest with their art teachers. This year’s theme is the message that the endangered […]

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