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The Law Office of Cyrus K. Toufanian, P.A. is located in West Palm Beach, Florida and focuses on providing legal services to individuals and families in the areas of Criminal Defense and Family Law.

If you or a loved one has been arrested or is the subject of a criminal investigation, it is important that you immediately speak with a criminal defense lawyer. As an assistant state attorney who has spent the past six years exclusively dealing with criminal cases, Mr. Toufanian is prepared to help guide you through this difficult and potentially life-changing process. He is a former prosecutor who knows the ins and outs of a complex legal system and has a great working relationship with prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges and staff in the court system. It is his practice to be “in this together” with you from beginning to end, ensuring that your rights are protected and that your case is resolved in the best possible way for you.

Mr. Toufanian is a Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer. Here’s The Florida Bar pamphlet on selecting an attorney specializing in criminal trial.

Certification is the highest level of evaluation by The Florida Bar of competency and experience within an area of law, and professionalism and ethics in practice. Of the over 92,000 attorneys that are admitted to The Florida Bar, around 4,500 are recognized as specialists in one or more of 24 certification areas. Of these lawyers only 375 are certified in Criminal Trial Law.

Mr. Toufanian believes that the best client is an informed client, and he will keep you informed and involved through each step of the process. His dedication to his clients and his accessibility to them is second to none.

 

CYRUS K. TOUFANIAN, Esq.
Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer
Cyrus K. Toufanian, Esq.
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