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SEPTEMBER 30, 2013

SEPTEMBER 30, 2013

Attorney Trevor Hutson has joined St. Johns Law Group. Expanding the firm’s real estate and land development practices, Mr. Hutson will focus on permitting, zoning, comprehensive planning, concurrency, impact fees, exactions, and related entitlement matters for builder and developer clients, negotiation of development agreements, land use appeals and litigation, administrative hearings, as well as realRead more about SEPTEMBER 30, 2013[…]

MAY 23, 2013

MAY 23, 2013

OUR NEW REAL ESTATE TITLE AND CLOSING WEBSITE WWW.STAUGUSTINETITLE.COM HAS JUST LAUNCHED The Title and Closing website has many useful tools including calculators, closing cost estimate tools and order forms. We close transactions at rates competitive with title companies.

MAY 18, 2013

MAY 18, 2013

This is how Brecks Beach Billboards feels about his first account. ST JOHNS LAW thanks for starting something very special. Doug and Aaron Burnett!! Best way to advertise on the beach…Breck’s Beach Billboards! Thanks Breck for all you do!

APRIL 26, 2013

APRIL 26, 2013

Attorney James Whitehouse joining St. Johns Law Group on May 1. James Whitehouse, former St. Johns County Deputy County Attorney, with 16 years of legal experience joins St. Johns Law Group. Mr. Whitehouse will concentrate his practice on real estate litigation, general contract law, land development and construction lien law. With his Board Certification asRead more about APRIL 26, 2013[…]

MAY 27, 2012

MAY 27, 2012

Thank you Breck Slaughter for the press and the amazing way you promote our business. We never expected a relationship with an advertiser to turn into such a great friendship. Our family always lights up when we hear Breack’s knock at the door or waive on the road … a true friend. ENTREPRENEUR DRIVES BUSINESSRead more about MAY 27, 2012[…]

MAY 18, 2012

MAY 18, 2012

This week, we were successful in getting a major modification to a PUD project and a PRD project to allow for early infrastructure work and to extend the development timeframe by an additional 3 years. We also obtained School Board approval of a school concurrency agreement.