Ronald L. Nelson, P.A.
Florida Law Firm
Ronald L. Nelson, P.A.
Based in St. Petersburg Florida, Ronald L. Nelson, P.A., is committed 100% to providing their clients with the very best and quality legal representation. Their attorneys are capable of handling bankruptcy, criminal law, employment law, and personal injury cases. Their firm takes pride in a reputation among local courts and practitioners for approaching the practice of law effectively, efficiently, and reasonably.
Practice Areas:
- Bankruptcy
- Criminal Law
- Employment Law
- Personal Injury
Principal Attorney:
- Ronald L. Nelson
Ronald L. Nelson, P.A.
1247 First Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
Phone: 727-345-9292
Fax: 727-345-9299
http://www.ronnelsonlaw.com/
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