About Us

Trusted Advocates in Florida Administrative Law

Experienced • Respected • Results-Driven

Experienced and professional legal services for all of your state licensing and government regulatory needs and disputes

At GR&B, we focus on navigating the unique complexities of administrative law in Florida. Whether you’re a professional facing a license denial or disciplinary action or audit, a business under regulatory scrutiny, or an out-of-state provider seeking Florida licensure, we’re here to help.

Our attorneys are recognized leaders in representing clients before the Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH), professional licensing boards and other state agencies, whether in formal or informal proceedings. With decades of combined experience—on both the prosecution and defense sides—we bring a deep understanding of agency processes, evidentiary hearings, and legal strategy.

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Local Knowledge. Statewide Impact.

Located in Tallahassee, we are positioned to interact directly with state agencies, helping avoid delays and move your applications and cases forward efficiently. Whether you’re applying for a new license or responding to regulatory action, we provide hands-on assistance every step of the way.

Collaborative Solutions—When Litigation Isn’t the Only Path

Many administrative disputes can be resolved without a formal hearing. Our firm emphasizes proactive communication and creative problem-solving. GR&B attorneys include former agency General Counsels and legal counsel to Florida’s professional licensing boards, giving us valuable insight into how agencies operate and make decisions.

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Why Choose GR&B?

AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell – Highest rating for legal ability and ethics

Board Certified in State & Federal Government and Administrative Practice

Recognized by Florida Super Lawyers & Florida Trend Legal Elite

Call us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward resolving your administrative law issue.