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Weston Business & Commercial Law Firm
Overview
Attorneys Serving Broward and Dade Counties
Located in Weston, Florida, Lee H. Schillinger, P.A., has been providing south Florida businesses and individuals with high-quality legal services since 1979.
We serve clients in Broward and Dade counties and throughout Florida in matters including commercial litigation, securities litigation, commercial and residential real estate litigation, municipal zoning legal issues, construction and condo law.
Board Certified in Business Litigation — Named a Top Attorney by Super Lawyers Magazine
Our founding and principal attorney, Lee H. Schillinger, has many years of experience in litigation as both a plaintiff's and a defense attorney, and uses that experience to achieve the best possible outcomes for clients. He has been named by Florida Super Lawyers magazine as one of the top attorneys in Florida.
One of the factors that sets our law firm apart from others is our willingness to think outside of the box. We never hesitate to implement creative strategies to achieve success in negotiations or at trial. And our in-depth legal research allows us to make novel legal arguments — meaning that we never assume the law is stacked against you, meaning that we will push hard for the solutions that will yield the right kind of results. Always.
Our skilled trial lawyers also team up with knowledgeable experts to strengthen the legal and factual arguments we make. These experts include financial experts, accountants, CPAs and real estate appraisers.
We dig deep into the background of the cases we manage and have the capacity to manage even the most difficult cases with the most complex paper trails. Our law firm uses online legal research tools, e-mail communications and other organization principles to see answers where others only see questions.
About Law Office of Lee H. Schillinger, P.A.
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial Law
- Business Organizations
- Real Estate Law
- Securities Law
- Contracts
- Foreclosure & Alternatives
- Construction
- Municipal & Zoning Law
- Estate Litigation
Litigation
- 90%
Honors
- Eagle Scout
Published Works
- "When the Teacher is a Broker/A Special Report; Students in a Class on Investments Say the Lessons Meant Big Losses", New York Times, May 26th, 1991
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2200 N Commerce PkwySte 200 Weston, FL 33326 - 3258
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