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Bill Mitchell/Daily Sun
Shannon McLin Carlyle tosses some dirt while Paula Sullivan,
left, Gwen McLin, Robin Fleming, Linda Goshorn and Chris Carlyle, right, look on.
The group was looking over the new law offices of Carlyle Appellate at the Laurel
Manor Professional Plaza in The Villages.
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Bill Mitchell/Daily Sun
Chris Carlyle and Shannon McLin Carlyle break out the champagne
for friends and family as they check out their new law offices currently under
construction at the Laurel Manor Professional Plaza.
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An Ideal Market - Appellate law firm to open new office in The Villages
By Tony Holt
Daily Sun
THE VILLAGES - A thriving appellate law firm has broken ground for a new office building in The Villages
and its attorneys see the community as an ideal market for the firm's services and will meet many of its members' needs.
"We can work anywhere in the state of Florida, but we chose The Villages because of the incredible lifestyle
it provides us," said Shannon McLin Carlyle, who founded The Carlyle Appellate Law Firm in 1997 with her husband,
Christopher V. Carlyle. "One of the main reasons we're in The Villages is because our children will benefit from
going to the best school in the state (The Villages Charter School). That was one of the real advantages of
buying that piece of property."
Carlyle's children are in the first, third and fifth grades and attend school less than a mile from
the site of their new building - in the Laurel Manor Professional Plaza.
A groundbreaking ceremony took place Friday afternoon while the employees sipped on champagne
and celebrated the pending move to an office they can call their own. The firm currently leases an office in
La Plaza Grande Professional Center, located along La Grande Boulevard. Construction is expected to be completed
in the spring.
The firm handles a variety of civil cases, and its four attorneys argue cases in courthouses
across the region, including such cities as Orlando, Miami, Tallahassee and Atlanta.
"We like to balance community and career, and being in The Villages enables us to do that," Carlyle said.
Tony Holt is a reporter with the Daily Sun. He can be reached at 352-753-1119, ext. 9065, or tony.holt@thevillagesmedia.com.
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