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What does a Real Estate lawyer in your area do?
A Real Estate lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Real Estate cases in your area.
How much does a Real Estate lawyer cost in your area?
Most Real Estate lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Real Estate lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Real Estate lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Real Estate lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Real Estate cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Castillo Law, PLLC is a boutique law firm representing clients in real estate transactions, foreclosure defense, immigration and family law.. Castillo Law, PLLC is dedicated to providing personal attention to each client.
Upon graduation from Cape Coral High School, Thomas attended and received his Bachelor of Arts from Florida State University. He later went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. While in law school and immediately thereafter, Thomas interned for ElDeiry & ElDeiry, PLLC, and held licenses as a real estate sales associate and mortgage broker.. Prior to joining Jones, Haber & Rollings, Thomas was practicing law with the Law Office of Thomas M. Tarsia, PA. and was also the closing manager for Hyperion Title Company. Although his current areas of practice are real estate, business, and general litigation, Thomas began his career in 2008 practicing law as a litigation associate working in various areas including Insurance Defense, Premises Liability, Civil Rights, Employment Law, Construction Defect, Collection Law, Bankruptcy and Foreclosure defense.. Thomas is licensed to practice law in all state courts in Florida and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Additionally, he is a member of the Florida Bar, American Bar Association, and is also an initiated member of Lambda Chi Alpha national fraternity. In 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 Thomas was recognized by Florida Super Lawyers ®magazine as a “Rising Star” for his excellence in practice. Also in 2013, Thomas was recognized as one of Florida’s top young attorneys by The American Registry®.. Additionally, Thomas owns All American Title Services, LLC and is active in the community. He has been involved with HandsUp charity, was a coach in the Cape Coral Cal Ripken baseball league, a current coach for Cape Coral Parks & Recreation basketball league, and is a member of the S.W. Florida Seminole Club. Outside of professional interests he enjoys golf, football, baseball, basketball and loves living in Cape Coral with his wife and three children.
Buying or selling your home is a HUGE decision with enormous financial consequences, and knowing where to start can be daunting. As an attorney who is also a real estate broker, I can handle everything from marketing your home to legal details - it's a one-stop shop.. Even if you are not near my service area for marketing, I can point you in the direction of a quality real estate professional in your area and help you handle the legal review of your deal for a fixed fee.. When I'm not helping people find homes, I'm usually cooking. One of my yearly indulgences is helping organize the signature event at Taste of Oviedo, the Oviedo Preservation Project's Citrus & Celery Cook-Off. Oviedo used to grow tons of citrus and celery (literally), and it's fun trying to come up with a new recipes that celebrate those homegrown ingredients.
Mr. Weiss is a trial and transactional attorney.. He has a wide range of legal experience both in litigation and tranactional work. On the litigation side, Mr. Weiss has handled many cases from basic personal injury cases to complex, multi-million dollar securities litigation. Clients include individuals, business entities, families, and even other attorneys. However, each client is unique, and as such so is every matter. Mr. Weiss does not take a cookie-cutter approach to his representation of each client. What may be good for one client and may be easier on the attorney, may not be good for another. Every matter deserves and gets direct attention.. The current status of the trial court system requires that an attorney be experienced in all phases of pre-litigation dispute resolution. Mr. Weiss is experienced in negotiation, mediation and arbitration. He is also involved in an active trial practice, in many different areas of law. Mr. Weiss has successfully handled cases involving personal injury, business litigation, commercial and residential landlord-tenant disputes, construction claims (including construction lien foreclosures), contract litigation, property rights, family law, wrongful termination, sexual harassment, hostile work environment, and trust/estate litigation.. On the transactional side, Mr. Weiss handles matters involving buisniess/corporate set up, estate planning and real estate matters. His vast experiecne as a trial attorney provides his transactional clients with a competitive edge.. In addition, Mr. Weiss is a licensed commercial real estate broker. He represents buyers and sellers of commercial retail assets throughout the United States.. Socially, Mr. Weiss enjoys playing and refereeing recreational ice hockey. He also indulges in college football, especially the Oregon State Beavers!. Mr. Weiss is admitted to practice in Oregon State Courts, the United States Court for the District of Oregon and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
My upbringing in Oregon and an abiding connection to the land drew me to conservation and natural resources issues. Protection of the environment, landscapes, and wildlife, and providing outdoor recreational opportunities has always been a passion of mine. My first notable conservation act was when my sister and I persuaded our parents to forgo cutting a big Doug-fir in our yard that was in the path of a proposed driveway extension. This same passion caused me to change course from a promising career in criminal law to land conservation acquisition in 2001. Parlaying my 20 plus year experience as a trial attorney, water trust executive director, and land conservation acquisition agent, my law practice focusess on land conservation, real estate, and land use matters. I represent individuals and entitites across Oregon with matters such as acquisitions, conservation easements, land-use actions, wetland mitigation banking, and general counsel legal advice.
Erica focuses her practice on business and real estate transactions, and has a broad range of experience in other areas of law, including land use, civil litigation, and various debtor-creditor issues.. Erica is licensed to practice in Oregon and Washington. Erica graduated from Marquette University Law School in 2012, where she served on the Marquette Sports Law Review and received her Sports Law Certificate from the National Sports Law Institute. Prior to law school, Erica attended St. Ambrose University, where she earned a B.A. in Management and Sports Marketing.. In her free time, Erica enjoys cycling, playing soccer, winning at board games, and baking.
Mr. MacMillan's practice focuses on real estate transactions and a wide range of litigation matters, including property and contract disputes. He has represented and advised, among others, property owners, buyers, sellers, real estate brokers, and homeowners associations. He is approved as a continuing education instructor for real estate licensees in Oregon and Washington, and regularly teaches courses to real estate professionals in all aspects of real estate law.
Trust is very important to me. The trust I develop with my clients is the foundation of our business relationship. I never stop working to strengthen those relationships. Whether dealing with a small matter on behalf of an individual or a large project for a business client, I represent my clients on a distinctly personal basis. It is my goal to work every day with clients I care about.. From 2004 to 2009, I was General Counsel of RE/MAX equity group, inc., one of the nation’s largest real estate brokerages. In that capacity, I advised the company and its agents in real estate and agency law, defended the company and its agents in disputed matters and authored numerous forms and articles for the benefit of my clients. Prior to 2004, my practice focused on both real estate transactions and commercial litigation. My legal background includes condemnation and other real estate litigation, as well as a wide variety of business litigation matters, including environmental, patent infringement, and shareholder dispute cases. Prior to joining Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt in 2001, Ms. Brooke was with the law firm of Tonkon Torp LLP. Ms. Brooke also has a background in corporate accounting and finance as well as information systems development. I am a member of the Oregon State Bar, as well as the Multnomah and Washington County Bar Associations. I have one husband, four sons and two dogs. Between the boys and the dogs, my house is rarely ever completely clean.