Posts Tagged ‘legal blogger’

Just Listed: South Florida Law Blog Named AllTop’s “Best of the Best”

Friday, June 10th, 2011

 Just Listed: South Florida Law Blog Named AllTop’s “Best of the Best”All the top headlines from popular topics around the web: that’s AllTop.

And now the South Florida Law Blog is listed on this popular directory of top news sources. Fresh off the South Florida Sun-Sentinel Best of Blogs Awards, Oppenheim Law is proud to announce we are part of the feed to the AllTop Real Estate topic: http://real-estate.alltop.com/

What is AllTop?
The website helps users answer the question, “What’s happening?” Alltop prides itself on providing aggregation without aggravation, according to its homepage.

The “online magazine rack” collects the latest headlines from the best sites and blogs. Topics include celebrities, fashion, sports, politics – and real estate. The South Florida Law blog is in good company alongside news giants such as The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC and The New York Times and local blogs from Hanoi to Chicago.

The selection process for Alltop is “highly subjective and judgmental”, not based on an algorithm, as with search engines, so to be included is a special honor. South Florida Law Blog fans are now able to subscribe and view the latest real estate news and commentary alongside their other favorite blogs.

About Alltop and Guy Kawasaki
Named “the granddaddy of blog discovery tools” by Mashable, Alltop was founded by former Apple evangelist and Silicon Valley venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki. Kawasaki was one of the Apple employees originally responsible for marketing the Macintosh in 1984. Kawasaki is a renowned public speaker and best-selling author of 10 books including his latest, Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. Although he’s been described as a business legend, Kawasaki says that being a legend shouldn’t be your goal in life: “What you should do is create a great product or service…the goal is to change the world…if you do that, maybe you’ll be a legend.”

Red Carpet Winners, Short Sales and Oppenheim Law’s March Real Estate Workshop

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Join Florida Foreclosure Defense and Short Sale Attorney Roy Oppenheim March 9th at 6 PM.

“Not a single financial executive has gone to jail”…that is how Producer Charles Ferguson rocked the Oscars by starting his acceptance speech for winning best feature documentary for “Inside Job,” a film about the 2008 financial system meltdown. How appropriate.

Meanwhile, Florida real estate is no red carpet winner when it comes to the housing market. Oppenheim Law announces its real estate webinar streaming live Wednesday March 9th at 6 pm, designed to help Florida homeowners use today’s economic conditions to their advantage and fashion their own bailouts.

In this timely workshop, Oppenheim shares fresh insights, including:

  • How the rising price of oil will affect the American job market, and in turn affect the housing market.
  • What these trends mean for Florida foreclosure defense and how homeowners can use these events to their advantage to engineer and structure a short sale.
  • The impact that a sluggish start to the national “selling season” will have on a local level.
  • Why home prices will continue to drop in the months ahead.
  • And how a double dip recession could impact homeowners in the coming months.

Florida real estate is not immune to the financial system melt down or the recent world events, according to Florida Foreclosure Defense Attorney and Legal Blogger Roy Oppenheim.

As revolutionary tremors continue to spread through the Middle East and actual tremors rocked New Zealand with a 6.3 magnitude earthquake, Oppenheim Law offers insight on how these international events could impact Florida’s real estate market as well as sharing the latest legal trends in foreclosure defense and short sales strategies.
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Roy Oppenheim Replay on Fashioning your Own Foreclosure Bailout – Available for 10 Days Only!

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

Roy Oppenheim at Foreclosure WorkshopConsidering we can expect 4.3 million new foreclosures in the next 24 months the questions are: How can you fashion your own bailout? Why should you pay your mortgage if the neighbor isn’t? How can we resolve the foreclosure crisis? Does it make sense to socialize the losses (not the gains) and allow private companies (like the banks) keep profits? As a society, how can we collectively work together to break the foreclosure crisis cycle?

Florida Attorney and Legal Blogger Roy Oppenheim addresses tough questions and more in his most recent foreclosure defense workshop. Oppenheim recaps what’s happened in the past year and gives a sense of where the real estate market is going, where foreclosure defense is going and where the economy is going. He talks about what can we expect (or not expect from the government) as we move forward particularly since this last election.

Some experts are calling this a lost decade. But Oppenheim says it will be a lost generation if the government does not step up to the plate and create better incentives to encourage people to behave in a different way.

If you missed this week’s 26th consecutive monthly Foreclosure Defense Workshop from Oppenheim Law, catch the replay available on Oppenheim Law TV for the next ten days.

Facing Foreclosure – What to do? Roy Oppenheim Offers Insight on The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Foreclosure defense attorney and legal blogger Roy Oppenheim shares valuable insight into foreclosure defense and the current state of the mortgage crisis during the My Empowerment segment of The Balancing Act on Lifetime TV.

The segment, which aired this morning at 7 and 8 a.m. EST, covered topics ranging from options for underwater homeowners to experts’ long and short-term outlook for the housing market.

Here is the interview in its entirety:

About The Balancing Act
The Balancing Act inspires and empowers with entertaining and educational shows, positioning women to achieve success in every area of their lives. My Empowerment Wednesdays feature hosts Beth Troutman and Kristy Villa reviewing finance-related books, talking about the “do’s and don’ts” of dressing for success, job interviews, and sharing super savings on everyday items and groceries.

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