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Miami Business Organizations Law Firm
Overview
Handling domestic and international commercial litigation matters, our team at ACE Law Firm has been recognized in Miami, Florida, as leaders. We appear in state and federal courts - including the Supreme Court of the United States - on behalf of our clients...
Handling domestic and international commercial litigation matters, our team at ACE Law Firm has been recognized in Miami, Florida, as leaders. We appear in state and federal courts - including the Supreme Court of the United States - on behalf of our clients...
Handling domestic and international commercial litigation matters, our team at ACE Law Firm has been recognized in Miami, Florida, as leaders. We appear in state and federal courts - including the Supreme Court of the United States - on behalf of our clients. Our caseload includes matters such as the following:
- Business torts
- Breach of contract and shareholder disputes
- Lawsuits, both the filing of and defending against
- Discovery in aid of foreign proceedings
- Cross-border insolvency
- Fraud and asset recovery
The founder of our law firm, Annette C. Escobar, brings nearly two decades of experience to our practice. She has handled disputes related to business and government issues that arise from the Caribbean, Latin America and Europe. As a result of her accomplishments, she has earned an "Excellent" rating on Avvo; she has been included in Florida Super Lawyers since 2018; and she has been named a top lawyer in the South Florida Legal Guide.
Ms. Escobar is a certified financial crime specialist who has an eye for detail. She ensures that every possible angle of a case has been explored. Her experience enables her to work with people and businesses across the spectrum. Our clients include individuals, international corporations, trustees and receivers. ACE Law Firm accepts credit cards and offers free initial consultations. We also offer services in Spanish.
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About ACE Law Firm
Practice Areas
- Business Organizations
Litigation
- 100%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
201 S. Biscayne Blvd.8th Floor Miami, FL 33131
Office Hours
Mon - Fri: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Sat - Sun: Closed
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