Law Offices of Roy L. Glass, P.A.
Florida Law Firm
Law Offices of Roy L. Glass, P.A.
Handling cases and mediation proceedings in St. Petersburg, Florida the Law Offices of Roy L. Glass will give their clients the personal attention and representation they deserve. Principal attorney Roy L. Glass has been focusing his practice on personal injury, medical malpractice, insurance law and business litigation. With an impressive track record of winning client appeals, Mr. Glass has the experience necessary to get the best results.
Practice Areas:
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Insurance Law
- Administrative Law
- Defective/Dangerous Products
- Mediation/Arbitration
- Business & Commercial Litigation
Principal Attorney:
- Roy L. Glass
The Law Offices of Roy L. Glass
5501 Central Ave.
Saint Petersburg, FL 33710
Phone: 727-384-8888
Fax: (727) 345-3008
http://www.royglasslaw.com/
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