Southwest Florida Personal Injury, Business Law & Civil Dispute Attorney
Andrew S. Epstein, P.A.
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2120 McGregor Blvd Fort Myers, Florida 33901 USA |
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(239) 791-5297
Law Firm Overview
I am Andrew S. Epstein, Attorney at Law. My law firm is experienced in the broad range of legal issues affecting businesses and private individuals in Southwest Florida. My associate, Krista Brindle, and I frequently represent clients from Ft. Myers and its surrounding communities, including Naples, Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Lehigh, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, and throughout Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, & Lee counties. Among our main areas of legal practice are the following: Automobile accidents; Breach of contract; Business law; Civil litigation; Collections; Commercial litigation; Construction law; Construction liens; Contracts; Creditors Rights; Debtor's Rights; Dog bites; Head and spinal injuries; Lemon law; Mechanics liens; Motorcycle accidents; Personal injury; Premises liability; Real estate litigation; Slip and fall; Trial practice; Trucking accidents; and Wrongful death.As the recipient of an AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review RatingSM by Martindale-Hubbell®, I am honored to be recognized by my peers in the legal community for both my legal knowledge and my professional integrity. I also feel that it is a privilege to serve as the President of the Lee County Bar Association (LBCA). But, most importantly, I am deeply committed to providing all of my firm’s clients the dedicated and personal service you deserve. That is why I make the following pledge to you, my firm’s clients:
1. To treat you with respect and courtesy
2. To handle your legal matter competently and diligently, in accordance with the highest standards of the profession
3. To exercise independent professional judgment on your behalf
4. To charge you a reasonable fee and to explain in advance how that fee will be computed and billed
5. To return your telephone calls as promptly as possible
6. To keep you informed and provide you with copies of important papers
7. To respect your decisions on the objectives to be pursued in your case, as permitted by law and the Rules of Professional Conduct, including whether or not to settle your case
8. To preserve the client confidences learned during our lawyer-client relationship
9. To work with other participants in the legal system to make it more accessible and responsive
10. To exhibit the highest degree of ethical conduct in accordance with the Rules of Professional Conduct and the Rules of the Florida Bar


