Alfredo J. Gonzalez

Alfredo J. Gonzalez focuses his practice on the areas of local government law, particularly land use, zoning, code issues, procurement and development law. He represents major developers in securing governmental approvals from large scale residential and commercial projects to single family projects. Alfredo has also represented clients on entertainment venues including conditional use permit approvals and noise violations.

Prior to joining the firm, he was with the Miami Dade County government for more than 10 years, including serving as Chief of Policy for Miami-Dade County Commissioner Bruno A. Barreiro.

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Areas of Practice 1) Environmental, 2) Land Development and 3) Government Law & Policy
Law School J.D., St. Thomas University School of Law, 1992
Admitted Year 1993
Education B.A., Political Science and History, Pre Law, Barry University, 1988
Bar Member / Association State bar of Florida
Most recent firm Greenberg Traurig LLP
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