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Yearly Archives: 2018

Amicus Curiae Brief – Glass v Nationstar Mortgage

The Oppenheim Law team recently had the honor of filing a friend-of-the-court brief (otherwise known as an amicus curiae brief) in the case of Glass v. Nationstar, which is pending before the Florida Supreme Court. The issue is whether a borrower in a foreclosure action is entitled to attorneys’ fees when the borrower has successfully disputed the bank’s standing to […]

Attorney Fee Debate Heats Up as Florida Supreme Court Accepts Case

Thu Feb 15, 2018 by on News

The following article was originally published in the Daily Business Review by Samantha Joseph and has been republished with excerpts from Roy Oppenheim.  “Whenever you’re dealing with attorney fees, it’s a very sensitive issue,” attorney Roy Oppenheim said. “The court should have known that they were going to create a ruckus and a firestorm.” By Samantha Joseph | February 14, 2018 […]

In Fight for Attorney Fees, Broward Attorney Blasts Court

Wed Feb 14, 2018 by on News

The following article was originally published in the Daily Business Review by Samantha Joseph and has been republished with excerpts from Roy Oppenheim.  “If courts think they’re going to suck the oxygen out of the room, they’re wrong,” foreclosure defense attorney Roy Oppenheim said. By Samantha Joseph | February 13, 2018 A Broward lawyer whose clients lost their bid for attorney fees […]