Law Office of Christopher G. Frey, Esq. - Tampa, FL
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Tampa, FL
412 E. Madison Street Suite 1106 Tampa, FL 33602
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37
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Experience
Tampa Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 03/02/2026
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Customer Reviews for Law Office of Christopher G. Frey, Esq.
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Hired Law firm 2025-2026Great firm, great service, I cannot recommend them enough to anyone I know!
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Hired Law firm 2025-2026Excellent firm, very detailed and support you throughout the entire case. They are very responsive and open to respond all related questions when looking for information. Christopher and Jonathan made our experience smooth and always gave us relevant information when needed, I wish them much success as it is hard to find these "good-nature" aspects when dealing with law matters.
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Hired Law firm 2025-2026Amazing experience. Chris was able to get my wife’s bogus felony charge reduced to criminal mischief. While we truly believe the case should have been dismissed entirely, we absolutely considered this a win. Chris was professional, polite, and genuinely likable throughout the entire process. We felt informed and supported every step of the way. Highly recommend
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Hired Law firm 2025From the very first consultation, this firm was professional, responsive, and thorough. I felt supported throughout the entire process, and the outcome was better than I hoped. I would confidently recommend this firm to anyone needing strong legal representation.
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
- Criminal Law
- Family Law
- Real Estate
- Estate Planning
- Personal Injury
Contact
412 E. Madison Street
Suite 1106
Tampa, FL 33602
Phone: 813-322-2419
Fax: 813-222-8211
Email: Send a message
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