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At Payne Law, we're dedicated to upholding your rights and achieving just outcomes across Florida. Specializing in property insurance claims, personal injury, criminal defense, family law, immigration, and more, our team combines expertise with personalized attention to guide you through every legal challenge. Our Orlando-based firm is known for rigorous defense, compassionate client care, and strategic solutions that ensure peace of mind. Whether you're facing an insurance dispute, seeking compensation for injuries, or navigating complex legal issues, Payne Law is your trusted partner for professional legal services.
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2200 N Park Ave, 32789, Winter Park, United States
- 407-915-5447
- intake@thepaynelaw.com
- thepaynelaw.com
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