





Environmental Lawyer on Call For You
Your Trusted Legal Partner
Harvey M Sheldon P.A. is an independent law firm offering legal counsel to companies and individuals in navigating compliance issues, transactions, and litigation. With decades of experience, we provide useful insight and practical advice.
Our Services
- Environmental issues – Mr. Sheldon has decades of experience in environmental litigation, transactions and regulatory problems.
- Land use and Governmental issues – Mr. Sheldon is available for counseling and litigation on land use, zoning, annexation, permitting and other local county and state government issues.
- Mediation – Mr. Sheldon offers mediation services for environmental, toxic tort and other public policy problems and issues, as well as for business relationships, land use, real estate, HOA, local government, and energy matters.
Inquiries Welcome
If you wish to discuss representation, please include your name, email and telephone number, and a brief description of your reasons for inquiry. Do not include any sensitive or confidential information until a formal engagement of Mr. Sheldon’s services is mutually agreed upon in writing. Inquiry is free.
Meet Harvey M Sheldon P.A.
Harvey Sheldon has extensive experience in the field of environmental law, including counseling, litigation, and risk management issues for business and local government entities. Harvey Sheldon also handles business and real estate related risks related to environmental liability questions in transactions and negotiations for clients.


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