About Us

Tarsia Law Group

Dedicated legal services focused on business law, real estate, and litigation.

At Tarsia Law Group, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional legal services tailored to our clients’ needs. With extensive experience in business law, real estate, and civil litigation, we are committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients. Our founder, Thomas M. Tarsia, has been recognized as a leading attorney in Florida and actively engages in community service to give back.

Your trusted partner for comprehensive legal solutions.

Our firm specializes in various legal areas including foreclosure defense, contracts, and estate planning. We understand the complexities of the legal landscape and strive for effective resolutions with personalized strategies. Mr. Tarsia’s dedication to client satisfaction, coupled with his extensive background in the field, ensures that every individual and business receives knowledgeable and professional representation.

Experienced representation in real estate and business law matters.

Company Background

History of Tarsia Law Group

Founded by Thomas M. Tarsia, Tarsia Law Group has established itself as a reputable law firm in Florida. With over a decade of experience, Mr. Tarsia has earned recognition for his legal proficiency and community involvement. Since its inception, the firm has successfully represented numerous clients in diverse legal disciplines, building a strong foundation based on trust, integrity, and results-driven advocacy.

Meet Our Team

Martha Oliver

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Andrea Taylor

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Take the First Step Towards Protecting Your Future

Reach out to Tarsia Law Group for trusted legal advice and comprehensive support in all your legal needs.

Contact Us

Phone: 239-933-9383
Location:
2002 Del Prado Blvd. S, Unit 205
Cape Coral, FL 33990
Email:
Thomas Tarsia – tarsia@tarsialawgroup.com
Sharon Cirillo, Legal Assistant – cirillo@tarsialawgroup.com

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