Nabors,
Giblin & Nickerson, P.A. was established in 1984
so that its principals could concentrate their practice
upon the representation of local government on a statewide
basis. Consistent with this concept the firm has developed
into a full service law firm for local governments.
NG&N has blended a specialized Wall Street public
finance practice with hands-on local government experience
to create a law firm with a unique focus.
From the beginning, the focus of NG&N has been on
governmental problem solving and the creation of innovative
home rule or legislative finance initiatives. NG&N
currently represents local governments throughout the
state in a broad range of related government issues
including practices in the following areas: public finance,
general governmental law, litigation and appellate law,
public utilities law, employment law, land use and real
estate law, legislative consulting, and special project
financing, all of which have proved to be complimentary
to each other over the years.
One of the distinguishing characteristics of NG&N
is its extensive representation of Florida local governments
and the historical participation by its attorneys in
shaping Florida local government statutory and case
law. Such experience began with the creation of the
constitutional and statutory home rule powers of counties
and municipalities in the 1968 constitutional revision
as further implemented by general law in the early 1970s.
This experience and historical perspective is unparalleled
in any other law firm.
Thus, it is not by chance but by performance and reputation
that NG&N currently has client relationships with
numerous local governments in a variety of areas, including
public finance, tax and litigation. NG&N has been
retained to represent local governments in numerous
litigation matters and in a myriad of projects and engagements
relating to bond financings, the structure and implementation
of home rule revenue sources, the creation of special
districts and local authorities, public utilities, and
the structure of public-private partnerships.
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