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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.
18904 Real Estate Lawyers Found
Justin Pipkins joined Thigpen, Thigpen, Engelthaler & Scott as an attorney in 2020. Justin is a native of Haleyville, Alabama, in the Free State of Winston. He graduated from the University of North Alabama in 2013 with a B.S. in History and Political Science and received his Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2017.. While in law school, Justin served as the Secretary for the Military Justice Society and was a member of the Society of Scholars with the Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity. He clerked for the Honorable George D. H. McMillan, Jr. and was selected as a summer intern for the United States Navy’s highly competitive JAG internship program. Prior to joining Thigpen, Thigpen, Engelthaler & Scott, Justin was an associate attorney in central Alabama handling real estate transaction, property issues, probate matters, and domestic relations cases.. Mr. Pipkins is a member of the Alabama Bar Association and is admitted to practice law in all Alabama state courts. He is also an Alabama state certified Guardian Ad Litem. He serves on the Alumni Board of Trustees for his undergraduate social fraternity and is an advocate of many philanthropical endeavors. Justin spends his free time practicing the banjo and exploring the wilderness with his golden retriever, Bradshaw.
Board Certified Residential Real Estate Attorney and Board Certified Commercial Real Estate Attorney by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization - Phone:. I start my representation with a consultation. I do charge for consultations. The consultation fee is a flat fee of $ and is for up to one hour of my time. I encourage you to call and briefly tell me what the issues are so I can confirm it's something I can help you with. If it is, you can set an appointment right then. I normally can see you within 24 to 48 hours. Please understand that I don't give legal advice over the phone until I've been retained. Thank you for the opportunity to represent you.
Founding Partner at Baker Moran Doggett Ma & Dobbs LLP with substantial experience in eminent domain litigation at the administrative and trial level. Experience in negotiating and closing complex commercial real estate transactions and general litigation. My background also includes executive managerial experience for a MNC. I am also an avid hunter and target shooting enthusiast.
Miko Santos earned his Juris Doctor from Gonzaga University School of Law and his Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Washington. Miko is from San Diego, but he fell in love with the Pacific Northwest with its beautiful scenery and good people. He decided to stay and plant his roots in the area.. Miko focuses his energy and applying his tax training in the areas of commercial and residential real estate, transaction planning and structuring, boundary line disputes, landlord tenant, business formation, contracts, and dispute resolution.
I provide agressive, honest and efficient representation in the areas of real estate, landlord/tenant, probate and collection/creditors' rights. I also have strong experience representing real estate investors and businesses reorganize their distressed assets/debts in Chapter 11 restructuring proceedings. Having tried multiple bench and jury trials at the state and federal level, I'm a seasoned litigator more than willing and able to see each case through to completion (only if favorable resolution cannot be reached at the outset.).
Nadia is licensed to practice law in both Michigan and Florida, where she has been a trusted advisor to licensed professionals and entrepreneurs across a wide range of legal matters. Her areas of expertise include:. Complex commercial and residential real estateConstruction and property development litigation and transactionsOffice, residential, and retail leasing transactionsReal property/land acquisitions, including environmental due diligenceCondominium association bylaws and enforcementReal estate financingLandlord-Tenant agreements and dispute resolution. Business startups and corporate managementDrafting operating agreements, stock agreements, partnership agreementsEstablishing non-profit statusFranchise agreements and managementMaintaining corporate formalities and personal liability protectionStatutory and regulatory business compliance, including FTC Biz Op complianceProfessional license complianceCivil and commercial mediation. Before joining ATLAW, Nadia served as Assistant Attorney General for the state of Michigan in the Department of Attorney General’s Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division. In this role, she played a crucial role in environmental enforcement actions, administrative permit disputes, and real estate plat revisions for agencies such as the Michigan Departments of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) and Natural Resources (DNR). Her negotiation skills were instrumental in helping her agency clients avoid costly litigation through settlement agreements.. Nadia also has an impressive track record in Florida, where she served as a Senior Attorney with the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) in its Contracts and Rulemaking Division and as a Deputy Chief Attorney with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) in its Real Estate Division. At DFS, she drafted and negotiated state contracts, while at DBPR, she managed real estate license compliance enforcement and resolved disputes related to broker-held earnest money deposits.. Nadia earned her Juris Doctorate from Wayne State University Law School, where she participated in the Environmental Law Clinic and authored an Amicus Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court related to the Asian carp invasive species in the Great Lakes. While in law school, Nadia served as a litigation law clerk with a mid-sized firm that handled real estate and mortgage related matters and gained a deep understanding of real estate and real estate finance contract issues.. After becoming licensed to practice, Nadia served that firm as a loan mediation specialist before tapping her own entrepreneurial spirit by launching her own practice. In private practice, Nadia represented and counseled individuals and small businesses in business, finance, and real estate contract negotiations and disputes. She also served a franchise holdings corporation, managing franchise agreements and compliance matters.. Furthermore, Nadia received mediator training and certification in 2017 through the Michigan-based, Institute of Continuing Legal Education. Since then, Nadia has utilized these skills to assist her clients save litigation costs by settling their disputes and to assist others by serving as a mediator in tribal, contract, and employment disputes. Nadia's mediation skills, calm demeanor, and keen ability to look at problems from many angles allows Nadia to bring parties together to work through their disputes.. The experiences she brings to AT Law Group makes Nadia a valued asset to the firm’s professional, business, and entrepreneur clients.
Get the assistance you need during courtroom proceedings with legal services from Kern and Wilkens, PC in Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Our firm has been representing the Lee-Wise area since 1981. We assist in personal injury, civil law, real estate law, criminal law, family law, and other types of cases. Our local family-owned law firm provides personalized service. Additionally, we are one of the few legal firms in the area that handles real estate loan closings. Our attorneys, Jaxon Wilkens, Lonnie L. Kern, and N. Leslie Wilkens, have a great deal of legal experience, and they look forward to serving you.
Real estate closing transactions and litigation in land issues are my primary areas of practice. My colleage, Butch Clayton, represents folks in Bankruptcies. We at Eversole Law Firm believe there is a solution to every problem.. Representing indigent clients at the Public Defenders Office in West Palm Beach, Florida is where my legal career began in 1990. I tried cases and protected their rights in felony and capital cases for over nine years. In 1997, love and marriage steered me away from that life and we settled in Beaufort, South Carolina. In 1999, I mentored with Sherwood N. Fender, which gave me a great foundation in real estate matters. My practice shifted to real estate transactions and litigation in quiet title actions, heirs property issues, boundary and easement disputes and tax sales. In 2004 Sherwood retired and I opened Eversole Law Firm.. Today we have two attorneys, three paralegals and an office assistant/receptionist who strive daily to serve our clients successfully in each case or real estate transaction and give our clients a great experience with us.. My husband, a former Navy man, is a great support to me, especially in preparing our annual appreciation event. His son is serving in the Navy and my daughter has a successful corporate career in Washington, DC.. When not working, my favorite activity is spending time with my horses and practicing Dressage. This rejuvenating sport supports a happy, healthy lifesyle and my commitment to our clients to serve them with my full attention.
Dorothy Groza is a Los Angeles-based attorney, specializing in business litigation, real estate, employment law, wills and trusts, and dispute resolution. Prior to launching Groza Law, Dorothy worked at a prominent firm in Orange County for several years where she handled all facets of complex civil litigation matters in federal and state courts.. Before entering civil practice, Dorothy served as a law clerk for both the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office and Riverside District Attorney’s Office where she focused on writs & appeals. Dorothy obtained her Juris Doctorate from Southwestern Law School’s prestigious S.C.A.L.E. program where she served as class president for two consecutive years, and co-founder of the Elder Law Advocacy program.. As an entrepreneur and small business owner herself, Dorothy understands the importance of minimizing expense to keep businesses growing. As such, Dorothy is passionate about liability avoidance and early resolution of legal matters whenever possible. Dorothy employs a holistic approach, looking at every client's present and anticipated legal needs to help avoid unnecessary legal disputes down the road.
Seth is one of the most experienced attorneys for his age. In less than a year, Seth has already assisted clients in negotiating transactions totaling almost $100 million, including one transaction worth over $70 million. He brings a dynamic energy and strong work-ethic to every business deal, no matter the size.. In addition to his corporate practice, Seth practices in the areas of litigation and estate planning.