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Christine Vazquez
Bilingual Attorney
Katz & Phillips, P.A.
509 W. Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 32804
Phone: 321-332-6864
Website: orlandocriminalteam.com/dui-lawyer/




About Christine Vazquez
Christine Vazquez is a bilingual attorney of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent, with a passion for providing justice to all individuals caught in a legal crossfire. Ms. Vazquez devotes her time to criminal defense, family law, and immigration matters. Specifically, her expertise in navigating the impact of criminal cases on non citizens proves invaluable to her clients. Ms. Vazquez is a dedicated attorney and a fierce advocate for justice in the Central Florida community. Throughout her career, she has met with thousands of clients, each with their own visions and dreams. Working with clients, means listening to their individual concerns and goals. Ms. Vazquez knows that each case is unique and deserves individualized attention, not a one-size-fits all approach. Ms. Vazquez takes pride in handling all matters with care as she strives to achieve the justice each client deserves.
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Interview With an Amicus
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