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Miami Entertainment, Sports & Leisure Law Firm
Overview
Wolfe Law Miami, P.A., is a leading entertainment law firm in South Florida. We excel at developing creative solutions to complex legal problems. Our success is rooted in 30-plus years of legal experience. We know the entertainment industry inside and out, and we bring to the table a thorough understanding of both legal nuances and business realities.
Our practice encompasses all aspects of entertainment and sports law, including:
- Contracts
- Negotiation
- Litigation
- Intellectual property
- Estate and probate
- Business law
Over the years, we have amassed an impressive list of clients, including major film and TV producers, record labels, distribution companies and numerous artists.
As a result of our accomplishments in the entertainment law field, we have earned widespread professional recognition. The firm's founder, lawyer Richard C. Wolfe, is AV Preeminent peer review-rated* — the highest rating available through Martindale-Hubbell, and a distinction he has held for 20-plus years. Mr. Wolfe has also been selected for inclusion in Florida Super Lawyers. These accolades demonstrate that he has truly risen to the top.
To arrange a consultation with attorney Richard Wolfe, please call. We offer flexible fee structures to better serve our clients' economic interests.
*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.
About Wolfe Law Miami
Practice Areas
- Entertainment, Sports & Leisure
- Business Litigation
- Entertainment Transactions
- Estate Planning & Trust litigation
- Commercial & Civil Litigation
- Copyrights
- Trademarks
- Defamation
Published Works
- Entertainment Law
- Sports Law
- Business Law
- Trademark Infringement
- Commercial Litigation
People
Attorneys
- Michael Aronson
- Nick Medina
- Mason Wolfe (Managing Partner)
- Richard C. Wolfe (Founding Attorney)
Staff
- Aimee Jimenez, Sr. Paralegal
- Al Rivera, Legal Assistant
- Tiffany Camejo, In House CPA
- Reggy Wever, Mason Wolfe's Assistant
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
175 SW 7th St.Penthouse 2410 Miami, FL 33130
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