Personal attention. Exceptional results.
At SCHMITT LAW, I represent you.
I am not able to fathom the fear, anxiety, anger and frustration of not knowing if a loved one will be found alive, or the profound sadness of knowing that a loved one died in the Surfside building collapse. My heart goes out to those who are waiting for answers or already know.
Now offering Car Accident Law services in Tampa Florida and St. Petersburg Florida!
St. Petersburg Florida car accident victims. Tampa car accident victims. We at SCHMITT LAW will aggressively fight for YOUR RIGHTS! With our 17 years of tough negotiation and trial experience, we will FIGHT for you! NO FEE UNLESS YOU WIN!
EMAIL or CALL TODAY!
727-401-4112
Now offering International Law services!
At SCHMITT LAW L.L.C., we never stop striving to provide our clients with more services. SCHMITT LAW's background in International Law is just another tool we can use to help our clients, whether in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, South America, Africa or Australia.
Now accepting cases in:
Tampa Florida
St. Petersburg Florida
Clearwater Florida
Brandon Florida
Sarasota Florida
New Port Richey Florida
Brooksville Florida
Call us at (727) 401-4112 or email at Kevin@KevinMSchmitt.com
Cases include:
Criminal charges
Appeals
Dependency and delinquency
Family
Business
Contracts
COVID-19 and Your Court Hearing.
All courts are open, however, many courts are still doing hearings by video. If you are unsure if you need to be in court, and you do not have an attorney, give us a call and we can guide you! We do not charge for basic informational calls.
If you do have to appear in court, remember these helpful tips:
Wear a mask.
Bring only your identification.
Be prepared to answer questions about any symptoms you may have.
IF YOU ARE SICK, DO NOT GO TO COURT! IF YOU ARE SICK, THE BALIFFS WILL NOT LET YOU INTO THE COURTHOUSE!
FLORIDA CRIME NEWS
December 11, 2020
FDLE Releases Video of Raid
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has released video of the raid of Rebekah Jones' residence that occurred on December 7, 2020. Ms. Jones was terminated from the Florida Department of Health in May 2020, after she spoke out about how the State of Florida was handling the information about the coronavirus outbreak.