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Appearance Counsel Needed (St Augustine and Surrounding Areas)

$125/day

5332 2nd St, St. Augustine, FL 32080, USA

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This position is for an appearance attorney to appear at general settings for a flat fee. The appearances are typically uncontested routine civil court proceedings in civil county courts. The fee it typically $125 per appearance which may be multiple appearances per day or week. Some trial and court experience is required. Must be a licensed attorney in the state of Florida

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5332 2nd St, St. Augustine, FL 32080, USA
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