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Oppenheim Law

Oppenheim Law - Weston, FL

Real Estate Lawyers in Weston, FL

2500 Weston Road Suite 209 Weston, FL 33331

Weston Real Estate Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate

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  • By Juan L. on Mar. 18, 2019
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    Used Oppenheim Law to defend a real estate transaction when it went wrong and they negotiated my contract to protect my rights as a property owner. Thanks again will definitely use you if needed and recommend ANYONE to this professional law firm.

Attorneys

Roy D. Oppenheim Esq.

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Ellen B. Pilelsky Esq.

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Geoffrey E. Sherman Esq.

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Roy D. Oppenheim Esq.

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Ellen B. Pilelsky Esq.

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Geoffrey E. Sherman Esq.

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Weston, FL

2500 Weston Road
Suite 209
Weston, FL 33331

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Phone: 954-697-9271

Fax: 954-384-6115

Appointments:Weekday

  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Telephones Answered 24/7
  • Virtual Appointments

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