We have provided -- and continue to provide -- outstanding legal services to a long list of foreign and domestic clients. MEYER ORLANDO, LLC traces its roots back forty years to the law firm of Hinds & Meyer, a partnership between Dan Hinds (deceased) and John K. Meyer (deceased) which began in 1960. Hinds & Meyer practiced primarily in the areas of maritime law and insurance defense.
After Dan Hinds retired in the late 1980's, the firm of
Meyer Orlando & Evans, PC was formed in 1989. In 2000, Meyer Orlando & Evans PC stopped operating as a firm after a failed merger attempt.
At that point in mid 2000, Meyer Orlando LLC was formed as a firm.
MEYER ORLANDO, LLC now benefits from the best of experienced, seasoned trial lawyers and young dynamic attorneys blending together to further and reinforce our excellent reputations. We are small enough to care and large enough to fulfill our clients' needs, our foremost consideration. Each client is important to us. With our combined experience, we are ready, willing and able to provide the services our clients require.
In the ever changing business arena, attorneys should be flexible and responsive to their clients special legal needs and questions. The attorneys at MEYER ORLANDO, LLC are committed to providing the highest quality legal services, with solutions tailored to each client's needs. When you work with MEYER ORLANDO, LLC, you will receive legal services that are ethical, sophisticated, creative and economically practical. We will give you a realistic and objective evaluation of your legal questions and strong advocacy of your position.
When retaining a lawyer, a client should demand all of the qualities we note on the various pages of this website. As further proof of what you receive when you have Meyer Orlando LLC on your team, please take a moment and read the transcript of Michael Orlando's oral argument to the United States Supreme Court in the case of Leslie Wilton, for himself and as a representative of Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's vs. Seven Falls Company from 1995. There can be no more severe test of a lawyer’s preparation and thinking on his feet than taking the complex and piercing questions from the Justices of the U. S. Supreme Court in a case involving over $100 million.
While many opponents have been fooled by the small size of our firm, we like it that way. We could easily be larger in size and would do so if we thought the clients benefited by “a more lawyers is better” approach, but we feel the opposite is true. It is more important to have one team leader and a superior team than to have multiple team leaders jousting for firm resources. Michael Orlando is our team leader and he and his team get superior results. They do so in a transparent, ethical, diligent and economical fashion. |
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