Whether you are buying or selling property in Florida, managing property you own or renting property, it is important to understand your rights and obligations before signing on the dotted line.
Anderson and Associates, P.A. helps clients plan their estates such that there is peace in the family and an orderly plan for distribution of the assets.
Business law encompasses the law governing contracts, sales, employment law, business organizations and property. Business law may include issues such as starting, selling, or buying a small business, and managing a business.
Anderson and Associates, P.A. helps clients plan their estates such that there is peace in the family and an orderly plan for distribution of the assets.
Shannine Anderson, Esquire is the founder of Regalis Law, P.A.
Attorney Anderson practices business, real estate, wills, trusts, probate, and personal injury law. She served as a Senior Trial Court Law Clerk in the Ninth Judicial Circuit and the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, working closely with judges on various trial and appellate legal issues.
Attorney Anderson graduated with honors from Florida State University College of Law. During law school, she interned at the First District Court of Appeal, the Public Interest Law Center, and was also selected as a Kellogg’s Law Fellow. Ms. Anderson obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Criminology from the University of Florida.
Attorney Anderson has a wide range of experience working for trial court and appellate judges, and in litigation, transactional law, and negotiations. At Regalis Law, P.A., you not only have an experienced team behind your back, but a strong and upstanding shield protecting you, and a steady light that will lead you through the unfamiliar world of the law.
Together we can see a better future for all of us.
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