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The Law Offices of Todd W. Shulby is a litigation boutique focused on the ADA (disability discrimination), the FLSA (overtime and minimum wages), and civil rights litigation, advocacy, compliance and defense. Above all else, we are trial lawyers, and our opponents know we are willing to go to trial, and therefore we can obtain settlements that are generally better than those obtained by lawyers with a reputation for being reluctant to go to court.. The firm represents a wide range of private, individual and corporate interests in matters ranging from ADA compliance, disability discrimination, FLSA compliance, overtime, minimum wage and unpaid wage claims, and various employer-employee disputes (e.g. wrongful termination, discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation). We rely upon our legal abilities and wealth of litigation experience, developed through years of hard work and consistent effort focused on achieving our clients goals. Our mission is to allow our clients to benefit from our efficiency and network of legal resources and talent.
Since 2001, my law practice has primarily focused on Real Property Law (commercial/residential landlord & tenant; real estate transactions and real estate litigation). In 2016, I opened KR Law, P.A. to represent clients in South Florida.In 2016, Rod Realty Group, Inc. was created in Florida and in New York to provide my clients with real estate brokerage services (I am the Principal Broker for Rod Realty Group in Florida and in New York).If you require advice and/or legal or real estate services in any of the areas described above, please do not hesitate to contact me by telephone or email.
Scott Behren lives and works in Weston, Florida and spends most of his time taking care of his family and his clients.
Roy Oppenheim has been practicing law since 1987 focusing his practice on all phases of real estate and real estate development and redevelopment from land acquisition to multifamily, retail, office hotel, industrial and mixed-use development, as well as single family home development for sale and rent. Mr. Oppenheim has routinely represented developers, investors, home buyers and lenders in these commercial transactions in Florida and elsewhere in the United States. He has been involved in virtually every stage of the development process from acquisition, due diligence, title insurance, financing and closing of such projects.. Mr. Oppenheim is also proud to represent high and ultra-high net worth individuals and families in connection with the complexities associated with their estates and their businesses, as well as providing shrewd counsel concerning asset protection planning and asset preservation and growth. Mr. Oppenheim’s clients turn to him for his sharp legal acumen along with his entrepreneurial background that allows Mr. Oppenheim to approach each matter from a pragmatic and refreshing background. Further, clients enjoy Mr. Oppenheim’s infectious passion for his involvement in their business as well as his unbiased legal opinion based on a holistic approach, rather than from a siloed perspective. From analyzing, negotiating to structuring deals, Mr. Oppenheim’s clients turn to him time and again for his advice. Mr. Oppenheim also represents Florida real estate brokers and Realtors, individual buyers, and sellers in connection with the purchase and sale of Florida real property as well as litigates real estate disputes involving both residential and commercial properties. Mr. Oppenheim also served as outside general counsel for various Florida companies over the past 30 years providing sound legal advice to start ups as well as mature businesses concerning various business and corporate matters including governance, expansion, acquisitions, borrowing, commercial litigation, and employment related matters. The myriad of businesses Mr. Oppenheim represents is vast including from the fields of retail, hospitality, entertainment, healthcare, technology, import-export, and wholesale. Many of these businesses have both a physical and/ or online presence. Mr. Oppenheim here again brings his over three decades of legal knowledge and business experience to his clients and their respective businesses.. After Working for Milbank Tweed on Wall Street and White & Case in Miami, Mr. Oppenheim founded Oppenheim Law in 1989 with his wife Ellen Pilelsky where they began representing Arvida Development in the early 1990’s and its various home builders amongst numerous national banks such as Northern Trust, Chase Bank and SunTrust Bank. Over the years the firm has been involved, along with its sister company Weston Title & Escrow, with numerous prominent and highly claimed developments including Windmill Reserve, Landmark Ranch Estates, Botanica, Metropica, and Neovita Doral, among many others.. Serving national, international, and local clients, Mr. Oppenheim has the highest rating (A-V) conferred by Martindale Hubbell Law Directory, the most respected directory of lawyers and law firms in the U.S. He has also been selected as a “Best Real Estate Lawyer in the United States” since 2012, a designation of only 5% of all Lawyers. The Firm also has a 10.0 rating, the highest rating from AVVO another distinguished national rating service.. In 1989, Mr. Oppenheim also co-founded and served as general counsel to ShopSmart Corp., the company that originated and owned the GNC Gold Card Program, a program that continues to this day and was one of the first cross-promotional programs of its kind.. In addition, in 1994, Roy co-founded Weston Title & Escrow, the oldest title company in Weston, Florida that serves all of Florida and has closed in excess of three billion dollars in transactions. Mr. Oppenheim currently serves as its Senior Vice President. In 1999, Mr. Oppenheim also served a one-year term on the board of directors for Catalina Lighting, a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange.. Mr. Oppenheim is also designated by the Florida Secretary of State as an International Civil Law Notary, one of only 137 out of 106,000 attorneys in the State.. In 2008, during the foreclosure crisis and the Great Recession, Mr. Oppenheim and his team of lawyers represented 1000’s of homeowners that were unable to pay their mortgages and were facing foreclosures. Facing daunting odds and the rath of large foreclosure mills funded by the big banks Mr. Oppenheim helped establish a new legal practice area of foreclosure defense while helping these homeowners defend themselves against the banks.. During that time Mr. Oppenheim became an outspoken critic of the banks and started the which was voted the best business and technology blog by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. The blog was syndicated to Yahoo! Homes, and Newsweek. Mr. Oppenheim routinely appeared on HuffPost Live, FOX News, and Lifetime TV and on WLRN Radio. In addition, he has been quoted in prominent national publications, including USA Today, The New York Times and Huffington Post, among others.. Mr. Oppenheim has also co-authored and two law review articles, Deconstructing The Black Magic of Securitized Trusts, published in the Stetson University Law Review’s Spring 2012 Edition, and The Emperor’s New Clothes, published in the William & Mary Business Law Review Volume 6. Both addresses systemic legal problems with the residential foreclosure process at the time.. Mr. Oppenheim grew up in the Bronx where he learned “street smarts”, and became focused driven, working hard to always persevere and to never rely on his laurels.. Today, Mr. Oppenheim is a sought-after legal expert and lecturer on issues relating to the real estate market and other real estate law related issues. His You Tube channel has over one million views. He is recognized as one of the Top Contributors to . He speaks fluent German and when Mr. Oppenheim is not working you can find him with his family, skiing, travelling or cooking.. Admissions. Florida Bar, 1987; Member of the Real Property Probate and Trust Law SectionNew York Bar, 1987; United States District for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, 1987U.S. District Court, Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, 1993. Education. Princeton University, A.B., cum laude, 1982Northwestern University School of Law, J.D., 1986Editorial Board Member of the Northwestern University Law ReviewMember of the National Moot Court Team
Rosalind J. Matos has 14 years of legal experience representing clients in state and federal courts at both trial and appellate levels. She is fully bilingual with a strong background in complex civil rights litigation and foreclosure defense work, who has handled various cases from inception through completion with positive results.. Her career in public interest law began as the South Florida Staff Counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida in Miami where she spent almost eight years working in a wide range of civil liberties areas including police misconduct, racial profiling, privacy rights, freedom of speech, student rights, freedom of religion/separation of church and state, among others.. After leaving the ACLU, Attorney Matos decided to continue to do public interest work and went to work with Legal Aid Service of Broward County in the Consumer Unit doing foreclosure defense work. She provided legal assistance to low income families facing foreclosure who did not have the resources to hire an attorney but wanted to save their homes.. Most recently, Attorney Matos worked at Glantzlaw as an Associate Attorney in charge of the foreclosure department. There, she handled residential and commercial foreclosures and represented borrowers in all aspects of litigation from inception to conclusion.. With a background in Hospitality Management, Rosalind Matos understands the importance of building and maintaining strong and lasting relationships with clients.
Proudly celebrating my fortieth (40th) year of successful legal pratice ... and excited about sharing this experience on behalf of all my current and future clients - as a Complex Litigator for Serious Plaintiff's Personal Injury Litigation. Marvin S. Schulman is the Vice President of the Weston Bar Association; a member of the Executive Planning Committee for the Nova Southeastern University Ambassadors Board; a frequent lecturer; and very proud husband, father and grandfather.
Nnamdi Jackson, a commercial litigation attorney, provides legal counsel on broad range of business disputes and contentious commercial litigation matters. Mr. Jackson has represented numerous corporate, small business, start-ups and professional clients in a wide array of business litigation matters; including: breach of contract, unfair business practices, business fraud, partnership disputes, shareholder disputes, unfair competition and trademark infringement, among others.. Nnamdi Jackson also understands the vitality of employment law in creating safe, productive, and fair work environments. Equality within the workplace ensures that everyone has equal opportunities to fair compensation and cannot be denied hire, benefits, promotion or reasonable accommodations for prejudicial reasons. Mr. Jackson litigates cases involving unlawful discrimination, harassment, termination, unpaid wages, and other labor issues.
Nationwide Product Liability & Personal Injury Law Firm. At the Law Offices of Jason Turchin, we have more than two decades of experience in product liability, life insurance and personal injury cases across the United States. As a Florida Car Accident & Personal Injury Attorney, Jason Turchin is a proud member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum List. Experience may be important to you in selecting the best personal injury attorney for your case. Jason Turchin has handled over 6,500 accident and injury claims in Florida and acros the US. Our team of attorneys is dedicated to fighting for the compensation you deserve in various personal injury cases.. Comprehensive Personal Injury Representation in Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, and Weston. Attorney Jason Turchin focuses on providing assistance to victims in accident, injury, and wrongful death claims, including:. Our firm regularly handles personal injury cases, such as car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, wrongful death, premises liability, products liability, and other cases involving personal injuries.. National Life Insurance Lawyers. Our attorneys have handled hundreds of life insurance claims and life insurance lawsuits involving various claim issues. These include a life insurance claim denied for material misrepresentation, last minute beneficiary changes, policy exclusion questions, policy cancellation for non-payment, life insurance interpleader lawsuits, Slayer Statute claims, life insurance ERISA claims, and more.. National Pressure Cooker Lawyers. If you need to file a pressure cooker lawsuit, our product liability attorneys have many years of experience litigating pressure cooker claims against many major brands, including Sunbeam's Crockpot Multicooker, Tristar's Power Pressure Cooker, Gourmia, Bella, Sensio, Maxi-Matic, SharkNinja and many others.. Florida Personal Injury & Product Liability Experience. As a Florida personal injury attorney, Jason Turchin has managed numerous jury trials and settlements related to negligence and insurance issues, including car and bicycle accidents, wrongful death, defective pressure cookers, airbag shrapnel injury claims, premises liability, and slip and fall cases. Jason also represents clients injured at Florida's major theme parks, such as Disney World and Universal Studios.. No Recovery, No Fee Guarantee. Our personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Jason Turchin work on a contingency fee basis. This means that if you don't recover money on your case, we waive all fees and costs. Our contingency fee cases include car accident claims, life insurance claims, product liability claims, wrongful death cases, truck accidents, theme park injuries, cruise ship passenger claims, and more.. Over Two Decades Of Personal Injury Experience. Jason Turchin has handled over 6,500 personal injury claims for victims allegedly injured by negligent drivers or businesses. He has handled numerous high-profile cases throughout the United States, including those involving defective Takata airbags, Tristar pressure cooker injuries, Sunbeam pressure cooker lawsuits, and many others.
Ms. Ellen Pilelsky began her legal career at the Wall Street litigation firm of Liddle & O’Connor. Upon moving to Florida, Ms. Pilelsky was associated with the law firm of Thomson Zeder, where she continued to hone her litigation skills.. Subsequently, Ms. Pilelsky joined the Broward County State Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Attorney, where she handled a high volume of cases and received tremendous courtroom experience. Ms. Pilelsky also served on the Steering Committee of the national DuPont/Teflon class action concerning the alleged deceptive marketing tactics of DuPont involving Teflon pot and pans.. In 1989, Ms. Pilelsky formed her own law firm, practicing civil litigation and family matters before joining her husband to form Oppenheim Law. Ms. Pilelsky continues to concentrate on commercial litigation and serves as outside counsel for numerous closely held companies.. Ms. Pilelsky is also the president of Weston Title, a company she co-founded in 1994. She is involved with reviewing every title policy before its issuance.. She graduated summa cum laude from Boston University with distinction and is a 1986 graduate of the Northwestern University School of Law, where she was an Editorial Board member of the Northwestern University Journal of International Law & Business.. Ms. Pilelsky is active in the community. She previously served on the Board of Directors of B’nai Aviv synagogue, where she was also general counsel. She is also a Board member of the Weston Bar Association and is a mentor in the Take Stock in Children program.
Ms. Cabarcas Osman has been working for over a decade to help clients obtain justice and favorable settlements. She gathered experience as a litigator practicing law in the area of Insurance Defense for a prestigious national law firm. She utilizes her years of experience to guide clients down a path and obtain the results they need.. Ms. Cabarcas Osman's current practice specializes in the protection of privacy rights for models and talent in the entertainment and sports industry. Additionally, she helps businesses and individuals build and manage their reputation and litigates general civil matters.. Ms. Cabarcas Osman was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2011, the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida in 2014, the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida in 2015 and the U.S District Court, Middle District of Florida in 2016. She is a member of the Florida Women Lawyers Association and on the Board of Directors of Weston Bar Association.. As a South Florida native, being active in the community has also been an integral part of Ms. Cabarcas Osman's career and life. She is an active member of her Parish and volunteers for various local charities. She held the office of Cabinet Director for the University of Florida Student Government in 2004 and was the Public Relations Chair for the University of Florida Hispanic Student Association in 2003. She is fluent in English and Spanish.. Ms. Cabarcas Osman prides herself on bringing the law to your corner. Whether it is an image infringement claim or setting up an estate plan, she is dedicated to understanding the results you want and taking the necessary actions on your behalf to get there.. Schedule your free initial consultation today!
Mrs. Schantz has been practicing law since 1982 and practices as a"Broward County divorce lawyer" for men and woman who reside in theState of Florida. Mrs. Schantz has handled hundreds of emotional divorce and child support cases in Broward County and throughout the State of Florida. Mrs. Schantz deals with many complex divorce, custody, alimony, paternity and child support issues on a daily basis. Personal attention is given to every client who isgoing through the emotionally trying experience of a divorce or "childcustody" dispute matter. Ms. Schantz believes that all family lawmatters are important and gives personal attention and care to everyclient. Ms. Schantz will explore all options available to the clientand will actively pursue the best possible course of action to take in order to obtain the optimum result for the client. has been a professor at Broward Community College trainingparalegals in family law for the last eleven years. Mrs. Schantzgraduated the University of Miami School of Law in 1982. Mr. & Mrs. Schantz are married and have four children and two wonderful golden retrievers.
Mr. Benenfeld has the unique perspective of being a licensed attorney and real estate agent. As a licensed Florida Attorney since 1976, he has been practicing in real estate law and estate planning for the past 33 years. In addition to having a Master of Laws in Estate Planning, he is also a member of the Florida Bar Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, the American Bar Association, and the Broward County Bar Association. He has also been a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys for the past 11 years. He was also the featured speaker at the Broward Real Estate Investors Association on the topic of “Land Trusts”.. With his legal and real estate background and knowledge, Bruce utilizes his expertise in assisting Buyers and Sellers to navigate their way through the complexities of real estate transactions so that clients can achieve their hopes and dreams.
Mia M. Singh’s experience encompasses the representation of business entities in both litigation and transactional matters. As business and corporate counsel, Mia has worked with companies involved in healthcare, telecommunications, technology, hospitality, construction, manufacturing, education, retail, sales, media, entertainment, financial services, marine services, commercial debt, and insurance.. Mia obtained her bachelor of arts degree from New York University in 1995 and her law degree from the University of Miami, School of Law in 1998. She began her legal career as a criminal defense attorney at Broward County Public Defender’s Office and later transitioned to civil practice representing businesses in both the public and private sector.. Mia has litigated in both state and federal courts, as both plaintiff and defense counsel, and has obtained successful results in numerous trials. She has defended health care institutions charged with negligence and government entities charged with civil rights violations. She is currently admitted to practice in all state courts in Florida and the United States District Courts for the Southern of Florida.. Mia also served two terms as president of the Weston Bar Association from 2015-2017. She continues to serve on the board of directors, hosting CLE events and judicial forums; and partnering with other non-profit organizations to raise awareness of current issues and causes.
Luisa F. Rengifo, Esq. has a Bachelors in Business Administration from the University of Miami, with a major in economics and a minor in business law. She then went on to receive a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Miami with a concentration in finance.. As a graduate of Florida International University School of Law, Luisa F. Rengifo focused her studies on real estate law related courses, including wills and trusts. She is a member of the Florida Bar, as well as the Dade County Bar Association, Broward County Bar Association, Weston Bar Association and the Florida Association of Women Lawyers.. Luisa F. Rengifo is dedicated to providing her clients with superior legal services. She understands the emotional and financial stress that legal issues may create. Her goal is to provide the peace of mind that clients are seeking while providing the correct legal counseling.
Looking to gain legal experience during his final year of law school at Nova Southeastern University, Geoffrey Sherman started working for Oppenheim Law as a law clerk.. He quickly became a valued employee of Oppenheim Law while assisting in discovery research for a multi-district national class action lawsuit against DuPont. Teflon Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 1733, 4:06-md-01733-REL-CFB, United States District Court, Southern District of Iowa, Central Division.. Upon graduating law school, Geoff Sherman became an associate attorney for Oppenheim Law in 2008. As an associate of the firm, Mr. Sherman significantly contributed to the development of Oppenheim Law’s mortgage foreclosure defense practice.. As a Partner, Mr. Sherman primarily focuses on defending residential foreclosures, assisting homeowners with alternatives to foreclosures, such as loan modifications and short sales. Mr. Sherman additionally practices in the areas of Residential and Commercial Real Estate Transactions and Litigation; Commercial Transactions and Litigation; and Consumer Class Actions.. Mr. Sherman earned his Bachelor of Arts in Criminology, cum laude, from the University of Florida, where he held leadership positions in Accent Speaker’s Bureau, Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity and was also a member of Florida Blue Key, Florida’s most prestigious leadership honorary society.
lived in fla since i was 6 mos old-been active as a real estate attny for 42 years as a sole practionner- i handle all aspects of real estate and business related thereto for hoa, condominiuns, all aspects of both residential and commercial real estate. representative clients deal with wharehouse developement, shopping centers, office buildings , hotels and residential developement. also act as title agent for chicago title and attorneys titile ins fund. as a sole practionner, client's receive direct, personal and responsive services
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Joseph B. Heimovics, Esq., opened his own law firm in Weston, Florida in July 2010. He previously had been practicing in Boca Raton for over ten years, most recently as a principal with the law firm of Graner & Heimovics, P.A. As a sole practitioner, Joe handles a wide variety of legal matters for his various corporate and individual clients, but primarily focuses practice on both commercial litigation and business transactions, with particular emphasis in the areas of corporate, banking, real estate and construction law. His clients include all forms of business entities and individuals, and he represents both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal court. He has successfully represented clients in both general and complex commercial matters, has experience negotiating multi-million dollar transactions, and has represented the prevailing party in more than ten appeals. Joe is a member of the both the Florida Bar and State Bar of Georgia, and has also been admitted to practice before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal, the Southern District in Florida and the Northern District of Georgia.. Joe graduated from the University of Florida, wherein he received his B.A. in Political Science in 1991 and then he attended Stetson University School of Law, wherein he received his J.D. in 1994. Following law school, Joe served a one-year judicial clerkship with Justice Paula A. Nakayama on the Hawaii Supreme Court. After his clerkship and before relocating to Florida, Joe worked in Atlanta for a few years both in the private sector and then with the federal government. He is the past president and current board member of the Broward Professional Alliance, Inc., and also serves on the Board of Advisors for the Center for Urologic Research, Education and Diseases (CURED), which is the private philanthropic research arm of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Urology.. Joe and his wife, Aly, reside in Coral Springs with their two children, Jake and Zoe
Ira Cohen is a partner of Henkel & Cohen. He is a member of the Florida and New York Bars and has been practicing law for over 34 years. He is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale Hubbell®. Ira has extensive experience representing corporations, business entities, and individuals in a wide variety of complex commercial disputes (through litigation and alternative dispute resolution) and in business transactions. His clients have included, among others, apparel manufacturers, architects, artists, athletes, authors, banks, beverage-makers, brewers and vintners, cargo/freight/trucking companies, comic book creators and illustrators, concert promoters, contractors, cruise-line companies, customs brokers, diving excursion companies, dentists, film production companies, flower distributors, fruit growers, furniture manufacturers, graphic designers, health spas, hoteliers, linen and textile manufacturers, musicians, music promoters, pet supply companies, physicians, publishers, race car drivers, promoters and sponsors, real estate developers, record labels, restaurants, seafood companies, flower merchants, HVAC companies, pet supply manufacturers, publishing enterprises, telecommunications companies, vessel and aircraft owners, and watch manufacturers. He practices in employment law, including dispute resolution through litigation and ADR, and also drafting and negotiation of agreements for employment, non-competition, non-disclosure, management, consulting, independent contractor, agency, marketing, promotion, and sponsorship agreements. Ira also provides general corporate representation and assistance in transactional legal matters such as: the sale and purchase of businesses, airplanes, helicopters, and vessels, as well as franchising; licensing, marketing, promotional, and sponsorship agreements.. Ira has decades of experience in the field of Intellectual Property ("IP") law encompassing such areas as copyright, trademark, and unfair competition law, as well as patent law and trade secret claims. His practice extends to the textual and visual arts, and the musical arts, as well as the branding and marking of goods and/or services, franchising, and internet law. He counsels clients in the development of their intellectual property assets and rights, and to protect their businesses, books, computer programs, designs, musical compositions, graphical art works, paintings, plays, poems, screenplays, sculptures and other three-dimensional works, and sound recordings from predatory or piratical conduct, such as infringement, counterfeiting, and other species of commercial theft and tortious conduct. He handles agreements related to the assignment, development, licensing, transfer, and other disposition of IP rights, as well as royalty agreements.. Ira prepares and prosecutes intellectual property applications seeking Registrations before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He also handles foreign filings and disputes outside the U.S. He has worked on IP matters involving trademark and related issues in various Central and South American countries, including Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela, as well as the Caribbean (Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saint Maarten\St. Martin, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Montserrat, and the Dominican Republic).. Ira has litigated cases in the state and federal trial and appellate courts in Florida and New York. He has also handled various federal proceedings, depositions and/or litigation-related matters in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington State.. Ira served as Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Harold J. Raby, United States Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (1982-85).. Ira obtained his Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) from New York University School of Law (1985); earlier, he earned his Juris Doctor degree from Brooklyn Law School (1981). Prior thereto, he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, from Queens College, C.U.N.Y. (1977).. Among many other interests and hobbies, Ira devotes his leisure time to: antiquarian books, antiques, coin and stamp collectibles, art and art history, classical music, family car trips in the U.S., Latin music (all genres), reading, foreign travel, medieval and renaissance European art and architecture, English comedy, Iberian gastronomy, and the culture and history of Spain. Ira speaks Spanish fluently.. Since 2008, Ira has been a member of the Faculty of the University of Phoenix, College of Business and Management, South Florida Campus. Ira, who holds both the J.D. and LL.M. degrees, teaches business law and related coursework, at both the undergraduate and graduate course levels, as well as United States constitutional law.
In addition to a busy law practice, I help run a soccer program in my community. We have several thousand families in the program and it keeps me very active.. On Sunday mornings, I teach 6th grade in "Sunday" school.
I'm the founding partner of the Law Office of Bradley Gross, P.A. My practice is devoted to representing technology and intellectual property companies throughout the country. Online media, emerging technologies, and intellectual property transactions comprise the bulk of my practice.. I've been involved in the technology industry in one form or another for 42 years--either as a programmer (starting at age 10), or a prosecutor of high-tech crimes (I founded the Internet & Computer Crimes Division of the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office), or in private practice, representing technology companies across the country.. Stop by my website at to learn more.
I was Born on March 8, 1972, in Goshen, New York. I attended the University of Miami and graduated in 1994 with a BBA. I then attended the University of Miami School of Law, graduating in 1998 with honors. I was admitted into the Florida Bar in 1998 and in the United States District Courts for the Southern and Northern Districts of Florida in 2000.. I concentrate my representation primarily in the areas of:. Additionally, I act as Personal Counsel for physicians and healthcare providers in Florida who are being sued for malpractice.. I am available to represent clients throughout Florida upon request.
I specialize in providing large firm legal experience in a small, personalized setting. I am also a former Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator.. I am available to meet with clients and conduct consultations via video conference.
I have been practicing law in South Florida for over 30 years. My two associates and I are ready to assist you in all family law matters as well as protect your rights if charged with a crime.
I have been practicing law in Florida since 1992. In addition to my private practice, I have served as chief counsel to several hi-tech ventures and served as corporate counsel to a South Florida-based non-profit, No More Tears, Inc., , which provides help to victims of domestic abuse and their children.. While I largely focus on Small Business and Corporate Law and the delivery of related legal services such as Entity Formation, Business Planning & Counsel, General Contracts, Commercial Leases and Intellectual Property Law including Trademark & Copyright, I also do Unemployment Compensation Benefits Appeals.. I speak English (of course), Hebrew, French, Yiddish and some Spanish. I have translation services available to address the needs of Spanish-speaking clients.. Someday, over the rainbow, I look forward to learning how to speak Italian and dance the Tango.