Fri Jul 1, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
The Fourth of July. What does this holiday truly mean? Perhaps a long holiday weekend comes to mind. Firecrackers. Barbeques. Getting together with family and friends. Picnics. Parades.
Fri Jul 1, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
The Fourth of July. What does this holiday truly mean? Perhaps a long holiday weekend comes to mind. Firecrackers. Barbeques. Getting together with family and friends. Picnics. Parades.
Sun Jun 26, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
So the big question is: How will Britain’s “#Brexit” decision to leave the European Community impact the South Florida real estate market?
Fri Jun 24, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
A recent CBS News story, citing to a study conducted by Johns Hopkins, has revealed that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the Unites States, second only to heart disease and cancer. Moreover, tonight Fox News aired a special segment on “the need for more transparency,” issuing further insights that identify where the medical errors may exist and possible […]
Thu Jun 23, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
Last Week Tonight show host John Oliver forgave approximately $15 Million dollars’ worth of old medical debt. The price paid? $60,000 dollars. How is it possible that millions of dollars of medical debt can be wiped away while consumers are expected to pay back every single penny of old medical debt? Oliver and his team created debt collection company “Central […]
Sun Jun 19, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
Geoffrey E. Sherman, Partner at Oppenheim Law has been selected in the 2016 Super Lawyers list. The Super Lawyers list is issued by Thomson Reuters.
Tue May 10, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
Five-Year Statute of Limitations Law still has a Few Lifelines Left in South Florida Foreclosures; Notwithstanding Bank-Friendly Opinion The Third District Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Beauvais would suggest that the five-year statute of limitation does not apply to mortgage foreclosure actions. However, not all courts would agree.
Fri Apr 29, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
We are always proud of our staff who give a helping hand to the community. Here we are in the kitchen of the Broward Partnership for the Homeless (BPHI) in Fort Lauderdale.
Mon Apr 18, 2016 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
[VIDEO: BREAKING NEWS] Roy Oppenheim of Oppenheim Law assesses and criticizes Deutsche Bank Trust Company v. Beauvais court decision. The following Daily Business Review article “The Court Sides with Lenders in Prolonged Foreclosure Case” includes excerpts by Roy Oppenheim, foreclosure defense attorney.