Just to the north of Volusia County’s Atlantic coast, you’ll find a series of charming cities that make up Flagler County. Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County and was developed as a planned community in 1970. Over the decades, Palm Coast has blossomed into a bustling beachside town and is projected to continue its rapid growth over the next decade.
As Palm Coast continues to expand, along with many other cities in the area, individual residents and business owners who increasingly need legal support are turning to Cobb Cole. Our team takes pride in our collaborative approach to legal services. Our team’s attorneys focus on practicing Family Law, Intellectual Property Law, Civil Litigation, and much more.
Since 1925 when established in Daytona Beach, our firm has flourished to become the largest law firm on Central Florida’s east coast.
For almost 100 years we have been committed to being client-focused, community driven, and comprehensive in our approach.
Our members serve the area in various civil, legal, and professional organizations, facilitating and collaborating in crucial conversations that impact our future.
Committed to providing first-rate legal services to business and individuals, our attorneys work collaboratively and within their areas of greatest strength with the goal of getting our clients the results they want.
The talented and client-focused attorneys at Cobb Cole offer a wide variety of legal services including civil litigation, estate planning, environmental law, family law, tax law, and much more.
The best way to get guidance is to contact our offices to schedule a consultation.
Located in One Daytona, across from the Daytona International Speedway our Daytona Beach office is comfortable, safe, and easy to access.
Nestled into the vibrant downtown Deland community, our DeLand office is walking distance from the Volusia County Courthouse. This smaller satellite office is ideally located in DeLand.
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