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Tom K. EquelsThe Equels Law Firm has established itself as one of Florida’s most effective and experienced law firms in the areas of litigation, governmental representation and administrative law. Equels Law Firm attorneys in Miami, Orlando and Tallahassee are known for providing high-quality, timely, efficient and personalized service to local and international clients, whether representing them in court or before federal, state or local governments.

The firm has represented esteemed local, national and international companies. Government clients for which we have litigated include the State of Florida, the State of Delaware and the Republic of Panama. We frequently serve as co-counsel with public service lawyers, in-house counsel and other corporate counsel for court appearances at trial and on appeal.

The Equels Law Firm Litigation Practice Group is known for aggressively litigating complex business, tort, insurance, international and domestic cases in the state and federal courts. When the dynamics or economics of a case suggest an alternative to trial, the firm pursues nontraditional dispute resolution mechanisms. The focus remains on cost-effective, results-oriented representation of clients.



Equels Law Firm has developed a reputation throughout Florida as thoughtful, experienced counsel in the following areas:

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Appellate Practice
  • Business and Commercial Litigation
  • Business and Professional Regulation
  • Civil RICO Act
  • Collaborative Counsel
  • Construction Contracts & Litigation
  • Consumer Protection
  • Contracts
  • Eminent Domain
  • Employment Litigation
  • Government Litigation
  • Government Investigations
  • Insurance Litigation
  • Intellectual Property & Trade Secrets
  • International Business & Disputes
  • Landlord-Tenant Issues
  • Personal Injury and Other Torts
  • Premises Liability
  • Probate Litigation & Will Contests
  • Products Liability
  • Real & Personal Property
  • Receiverships
  • Restrictive Covenants
  • Sale & Distribution of Goods
  • Title VII Defense of Government Employees
  • White Collar Crime