The Patrick Neale & Associates team is your advocate, dedicated to helping you to achieve the best possible outcome for your situation. We apply state-of-the-art legal technology and pragmatic problem solving approaches to assist established businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals. Many people seek the advice of an attorney only as a last resort. Unfortunately that may limit your potential for achieving satisfactory results. We encourage you to take advantage of Patrick Neale’s reduced fee initial consultation to explore your situation as early as possible – when you may have more options and potential for a successful outcome than someone who waits. Business & Entrepreneurial Law - Our team has extensive experience in business startups and product development and launch. Construction & Contracting Law - Patrick Neale served as the attorney for the Collier County Contractor Licensing Board for 15 years. Drone (UAS) Law - Patrick Neale & Associates is uniquely positioned to provide legal representation to assist businesses and individuals who want to utilize this new and expanding technology. Real Estate – Including Contract Drafting, Negotiation, Disputes, Transactions and Leases. Litigation & Foreclosure Defense & Prevention - Aggressive and knowledgeable tactics and strategies combined with extensive experience in the area. Land Use, Zoning & Governmental Law - Planned Unit Developments, rezones, comprehensive plan amendments, variances, site plans, subdivision plats, conditional uses and code enforcement issues. Bankruptcy - Personal and business debtor representation.
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Patrick Neale & Associates serves clients throughout Southwest Florida and has office locations in Naples and Marco Island.
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