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Barry G. Segal, P.A. - Vero Beach, FL

3096 Cardinal DriveSuite 2C Vero Beach, FL 32963

Updated: 10/13/2024

Vero Beach Real Estate Law Firm

Overview

The law office of Barry G. Segal, P.A. is located in Vero Beach, Florida. The firm's areas of practice include Real Estate Law, Condominium and Homeowner's Association representation, Wills and Trusts, Estate Planning, Mortgage Foreclosure, Debtor/Creditor Law, Litigation and Appellate practice. The representation of corporate clients includes corporate formations, acquisitions, transfers and trademark registration.

The firm's real estate practice represents clients with Zoning, Land Use and Building matters, construction defects, Landlord/Tenant issues and complex Real Estate litigation. The practice also handles residential and commercial real estate closings. That includes issuing title insurance as well as representing buyers and sellers through the entire transaction.

Mr. Segal was associated with a civil litigation and transactional firm in Boca Raton, Florida. His prior clientele includes banking and lending institutions, real estate developers, Condominium Associations, corporations and individuals. Mr. Segal donates his time to represent Reaching Potentials, Inc., an outreach program for the families of Autistic children. He received his Bachelor Degree from Florida State University and his Juris Doctor Degree from Nova Southeastern University. His a graduate of Vero Beach High School.

About Barry G. Segal, P.A.

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  • English

Practice Areas

  • Real Estate

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3096 Cardinal DriveSuite 2C Vero Beach, FL 32963

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  • 772-567-5772

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