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Specialties
Orlando law firm concentrated in the fields of criminal defense, personal injury and employment law for clients in Orlando, Central Florida and throughout Florida. Criminal matters we handle include domestic violence, DUIs, DWLs, VOPs, fraud, sex crimes, theft charges, white collar crimes, drug offenses, resisting arrest, juvenile crimes and college student charges. Our personal injury attorneys handle matters such as car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, brain injuries, dog bites and wrongful death claims. Our employment law division handles cases such as discrimination, unpaid overtime, unpaid wages, retaliation protection, wrongful termination and unemployment compensation claims.
History
Established in 2005.
We founded our law firm with the belief that practicing law is a privilege. As such, our mission is to improve the lives of our clients by helping them achieve their goals. No case is too large or too small — our goal is to improve the community in which we live, one client at a time.
Meet the Business Owner
Ryan L.
Business Owner
Mr. LaBar grew up in Central Florida. He attended the University of Florida and received a degree in Psychology and in Economics. Following undergraduate work, he attended the University of Florida Law School.
While studying in Gainesville, he worked for a prestigious personal injury law firm and learned firsthand what it takes to represent people in disadvantaged situations. He used this knowledge, along with his experience as an attorney representing large insurance companies, to effectively represent his present day clients that are now fighting against those same insurance companies.
Mr. LaBar represents all men, women, and children who have been injured by the negligence of others. These cases include personal injury matters resulting from car accidents, truck accidents, slips and falls, dog bite cases as well wrongful deaths. An aggressive approach is always used and is absolutely necessary to make sure the full value of each case is reached.