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Coral Gables Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
MARTIN LAW P.A., is a Private Law Practice and Small Law Firm providing personal legal counsel services and litigation support to individuals, professionals and small businesses in all their general matters, personal, real estate and small business related transactions.
Martin Law P.A., also provides civil litigation defense to those individuals, professionals and/or small businesses who have been sued.
About Martin Law P.A.
Languages
- Spanish
- English
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
- Title Insurance
- Foreclosure Litigation
- Business Law
- Civil Litigation Defense
- General Counsel Small Business
- Real Property, Probate and Trust
- Personal Injury
Litigation
- 20%
Pro Bono Activities
- Florida Law Schools Guest Speaker, Florida Bar
- Public Schools Guest Speaker
Representative Clients
- Sterling One Realty
- Ricky Bakeries
- Sushi Sake
- La Belle Beauty Schools
References
- Peter J. Yanowitch, Esq.
- Charles M. Hartz, Esq.
- Estrella F. Gonzalez, Esq.
- Marianela Hernandez
Ancillary Businesses
- Real Estate Associate
- Property Management
People
Attorneys
- Deborah M. Martin Esq. (Solo Practitioner, MARTIN LAW PA )
Staff
- Julie Reyes, Paralegal, 786-615-7149
- Martha Manganelly, 786-615-7149, Paralegal
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
121 Alhambra PlazaSuite 1500 Coral Gables, FL 33134
Office Hours
Monday-Friday 9am-6pm
Phone
Fax
- 786-796-1093
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