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At the LaBar Adams law firm in Orlando, our skilled attorneys' goal is to give you the power — the power to change the odds against you, change your circumstances, change your future.

We give you the power to overcome adversity — on the street, around your workplace and in the courtroom. We aggressively protect your rights when you are arrested for a criminal offense; seriously injured in an accident caused by negligence; or discriminated against at your place of employment.

N. Ryan LaBar brings his distinguished public defender background to the job of protecting your rights in criminal matters. Scott C. Adams has been the voice for workers in hundreds of employment law cases.

No matter where you are in central Florida, Orlando or Winter Springs, you can reach our lawyers toll-free to arrange a free consultation. Just call 866-680-4LAW. We welcome the opportunity to be of service.

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LaBar Adams
1527 East Concord Street
Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: 407-835-8968
Toll-Free: 866-680-4LAW
Fax: 407-835-8969
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LaBar Adams
1527 East Concord Street
Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: 407-835-8968
Toll-Free: 866-680-4LAW
Fax: 407-835-8969
Map and Directions

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