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Miami Taxation Law Firm
Overview
Guillermo Pena is a Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney admitted to The Florida Bar in 1991 and the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Southern and Middle Districts of Florida. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Billing Method:
- Require a Retainer
Pricing Structure:
- Flat project fee (pre-established fee for entire project).
About Guillermo Pena, P.A., Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Taxation Law
- Criminal Law-Federal
- Criminal Law
Office Information
Address
Suite 18011101 Brickell Ave. Miami, FL 33131
Phone
Fax
- (305) 377-9858
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