David Raben - Miami, FL
Attorney at William Tunkey, P.A.
State and Federal Courts Lawyers in Miami, FL
2250 Southwest Third Avenue Fourth Floor Miami, FL 33129
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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46
Years
Experience
Miami State and Federal Courts Lawyer
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- State and Federal Courts
Reviews
Highlights
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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1.8 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2000David sold me out to the FBI. He threw me uder the bus and let me have jail time for something I didn't do. He made a deal with the feds that he give me up to do time and the next one he has with the feds, he would win. Piece of trash. DO NOT TRUST HIM. Mr. Moldof in Ft. Lauderdale is the best attorney.
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Hired Attorney 2021A friend and I both acquired Dave as our lawyer.. We Paid 5000$ to Dave and he did the least amount of work and just wanted us to take guilty and take a plea - he wanted to do the least amount of work to get his money for 5K. We felt like he did not believe in us and was not fighting for us, and it looked to us as he is just lazy, so we decided to get another lawyer and the other lawyer was fantastic (Richard Cooper) and the other lawyer (Richard Cooper) fought for us and got our case dismissed. Since Dave only put in a couple hours work we asked for a partial refund. He did not give us any money back, and kept the 5000$ for about 2-3 hours of total time worked. He is a shyster - I would recommend that you stay away from this lawyer.
Contact
2250 Southwest Third Avenue
Fourth Floor
Miami, FL 33129
Fax: (305) 858-7491
Website: http://www.crimlawfirm.com
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