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Tallahassee Lobbying Government Affairs Law Firm
Overview
Founded in 1987, the law firm of Ronald L. Book, P.A., has led the government affairs industry in Florida, specializing in the state legislative and executive branch lobbying. We also provide local government affairs consulting services on a wide range of issues, including major mixed-use developments, procurement, zoning, permitting and more...
Founded in 1987, the law firm of Ronald L. Book, P.A., has led the government affairs industry in Florida, specializing in the state legislative and executive branch lobbying. We also provide local government affairs consulting services on a wide range of issues, including major mixed-use developments, procurement, zoning, permitting and more. Taking a performance-oriented approach, we provide strategic direction to our clients aimed at helping them achieve efficient and effective solutions and strategies.
For more than three decades, our law firm has provided wide-ranging clients, including city, county and government entities, driven representation. Our experience includes handling cases involving matters such as the following:
• State Legislative and Executive Branch lobbying
• Land use and zoning
• Executive and legislative issues
• City and county government affairs
• Business organization, development and strategic affairs
• Government contracts, agencies and programs
Recognizing the red tape and other complexities that often bog down projects and business operations, we strive to help clients cut through, so they may focus on what matters most - the success and growth of their business endeavors.
Drawing on our experience at the law firm of Ronald L. Book, P.A., we understand that clients and cases sometimes share similarities, but that each matter we handle is unique. Beginning with a free initial consultation until their cases are resolved to their satisfaction, we provide clients with personal attention and customized guidance. For the convenience of those we represent, our firm offers virtual appointments, and we accept credit cards.
About Ronald L. Book P.A.
Practice Areas
- Lobbying Government Affairs
Representative Clients
- 1-800-Contacts
- 7-Eleven
- AT&T
- Equifax
- Hard Rock Stadium
- Miami Dade County Public Schools
- The Miami Dolphins
- University of Miami
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
104 W. Jefferson St. Tallahassee, FL 32301
Phone
Websites
Other Offices
Ronald L. Book P.A. (Main Office) Presidential Circle 4000 Hollywood Boulevard Suite 677-S Hollywood, FL 33021 866-787-3990
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