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Real Estate & The “New Normal”: The Impact of COVID-19 One Year Later

Wed May 12, 2021 by on News

  Description Join us for a lively, complimentary webinar, hosted by Bank United, on Thursday, May 20, 2021 from 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., as Roy Oppenheim discusses “Real Estate & The New Normal”:  The Impact of COVID-19 One Year Later. Along with Roy, Oppenheim Law’s former Zoom at Noon guest, Ken Morris of the Morris Southeast Group will be a guest speaker. […]

A Flip Flop … Flip? Florida Supreme Court Finally Grants Attorney Fees for Homeowners Who Beat Banks

Fri Jan 15, 2021 by on News

Originally posted on dbr DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW by Rachel Lean A longstanding dispute over whether homeowners should be able to collect attorney fees after defeating a foreclosure lawsuit with a lack of standing defense has finally been resolved at the Florida Supreme Court. It’s a ruling that opens the door for countless Florida homeowners to recover legal fees from banks and lenders who sued them and failed. […]

Special Zoom At Noon: Post Election Analysis on Legal Issues, Economy & Real Estate

Fri Oct 30, 2020 by on News

Dear Friends: I hope that you are well during these challenging times. As many of you know, from the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic, our law firm and title company sponsored a free weekly webinar, Zoom at Noon, providing insight as to emerging legal and real estate issues due to COVID-19. For 30 consecutive weeks, until our first grandchild was […]

Inability to Perform Contracts During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Wed Oct 21, 2020 by on News

Since the onset of the Coronavirus, business as we know it has changed. The pandemic has created all sorts of monumental disruptions in business as cancellations and delays have affected all sorts of industries: hotel, travel, events, professional sports tournaments, concerts, and real estate closings. Questions arise as to whether underlying contracts provide for a party who cannot fulfill the […]