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Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath Relocates Main Office to Palm Beach Gardens
Prominent Law Firm Relocates Main Office to Palm Beach Gardens, Expands South Florida Presence
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL / ACCESS Newswire / September 4, 2025 / Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath, one of South Florida's most respected personal injury law firms, has relocated its main office to Palm Beach Gardens. The new headquarters at 4300 TBC Way, Suite 200, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 marks an important milestone in the firm's continued growth and commitment to serving clients across the region.
Since its founding in 1985, the firm's main office has been located at 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1000, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. That office will remain open and active, continuing to serve clients and the community. The move to Palm Beach Gardens reflects the firm's expansion and increased capacity to provide accessible legal representation throughout South Florida.
"Relocating our main office is both exciting and deeply meaningful to me," said Trey Lytal, partner and son of founding partner Lake H. Lytal Jr. "I grew up watching my father and Joe Reiter fight tirelessly for justice from our office in West Palm Beach. That foundation shaped who I am as a lawyer and as a person. This new headquarters allows us to honor that legacy while also looking forward - building on 40 years of success and positioning our firm to continue serving families and communities across Florida for generations to come."
Joseph Reiter, named partner and co-founder, reflected: "Lake and I opened our doors in 1985 with a simple mission: to stand up for people when they need it most. Forty years later, it is deeply gratifying to see Trey and our team carrying that mission forward. Here is to another 40 years of fighting for justice and honoring the work Lake and I began together."
Today, Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath operates seven offices across South Florida, including twenty-three attorneys, eighteen paralegals and over fifty support and administration staff. The firm also continues to welcome attorney referrals and values its longstanding partnerships with law firms throughout Florida.
For 40 years, the firm has represented individuals and families in personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and other complex cases. The new Palm Beach Gardens headquarters underscores its mission to deliver justice with compassion, accessibility, and excellence.
Office Locations:
Palm Beach Gardens - 4300 TBC Way, Suite 200, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
West Palm Beach - 515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 1000, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Fort Lauderdale - 110 SE 6th Street, Suite 1410, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Fort Myers - 2200 Broadway, Space 301, Fort Myers, FL 33901
Port St. Lucie - 1850 SW Fountainview Blvd, Suite 207, Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
Boca Raton - 2700 N. Military Trail, Suite 360, Boca Raton, FL 33431
Melbourne - 1507 Riverview Drive, Suite 2B, Melbourne, FL 32901
Contact Information
Kevin Ryan
COO
[email protected]
5618202250
SOURCE: Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey, and Fronrath
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