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MCMILLEN LAW FIRM
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The McMillen Law Firm primarily handles malpractice cases.  We will occasionally accept cases involving legal malpractice, auto accidents, or general personal injury law, but only when they involve very significant injuries.  Approximately 90% of our work is handling complex medical malpractice cases, involving serious injuries such as death, brain damage, or very significant and permanent loss of bodily function. 

We pride ourselves on the high quality of personal service we give to each of our clients.  In order to do this we must turn down far more cases than we accept, and if we turn your case down it does not necessarily mean you do not have a viable case.  If we decline your case you are encouraged to contact other lawyers.  

Scott McMillen is admitted to practice law in both Georgia and Florida.   

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North Orange Avenue,   Suite 140
Orlando, Florida     32801
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Tampa, Florida     33607
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