About Lisa A

Lisa A Dasher is an attorney licensed to practice in Florida. She works from an office located in the Bank of America Building and represents clients under the statutes and courts of that state. She is known among colleagues for a direct style of communication and for handling the procedural demands that come with state-level practice.

Her career has unfolded in Florida’s legal environment. She is admitted to the Florida bar and practices in the state’s courts. That status allows her to advise clients on matters governed by Florida statutes and to appear on their behalf in state proceedings. She balances courtroom appearances, administrative filings and client counseling in the course of day-to-day work.

Colleagues describe her work rhythm as practical. She prepares pleadings, manages discovery tasks and appears at hearings. She also spends time counseling clients on compliance and procedural options. In interactions with opposing counsel and court staff she aims for clarity and efficiency. She typically frames legal issues in plain terms so clients can make informed decisions.

Her office in the Bank of America Building serves as a base for consultations and case preparation. Clients meet with her there for strategy sessions and document reviews. The location provides a central point for coordinating with experts, witnesses and other counsel. Administrative support and a predictable office routine help her manage multiple matters at once.

Outside of formal appearances, she focuses on maintaining clear, timely communication. She places emphasis on explaining risks and possible outcomes rather than promising results. That approach informs how she drafts strategies and priorities for each matter. She keeps attention on procedural deadlines and the practical steps that move a case forward.

In public and private work she remains engaged with Florida’s legal processes and local courts. She continues to handle matters tied to the state’s laws and court rules. Her current practice focuses on matters arising under Florida law.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida