Roy Oppenheim was last confirmed as an attorney in good standing with the bar in the following state(s):
Florida on May 4, 2011
Name: Roy Oppenheim Company: Oppenheim Law Job Title:
Attorney-Managing Partner Attorney-Partner Address: 2500 Weston Rd. Ste 404 City: Weston State: Florida Zip Code: 33331 Phone: 954-384-6114 Company Website: http://www.oppenheimlaw.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/oplaw Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/oplaw Profile: www.legalplayground.com/Oplaw More Info
Education: Princeton University, A.B., cum laude, 1982
Northwestern University School of Law, J.D., 1986 Honors/Awards: South Florida Sun-Sentinel Best of Blogs Award Winner, The Firm is proud to have the highest rating (A-V) conferred by Martindale Hubbell® Law Directory, the most respected directory of lawyers and law firms in the U.S. Professional Associations/Memberships: AVVO, Practice Area:
Commercial Litigation Corporate Law Estate Planning Foreclosures Insurance Medical Malpractice Personal Injury Real Estate Company Overview: Founded in 1989 by a husband and wife legal team, Oppenheim Law is uniquely positioned as one of Florida's leading boutique law firms in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida serving national, international, and local clients.
From Wall Street to Main Street, Roy Oppenheim is a successful serial entrepreneur and attorney focusing on Florida foreclosure defense, Internet ventures and direct sales companies. He founded Oppenheim Law in 1989 with his wife Ellen Pilelsky and uniquely positions the Florida foreclosure law firm as one of Florida's leading boutique law firms in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Serving national, international, and local clients, Oppenheim Law reports the highest rating (A-V) conferred by Martindale Hubbell Law Directory, the most respected directory of lawyers and law firms in the U.S. In 1989, Oppenheim also co-founded and served as general counsel to ShopSmart Corp., the company that originated and owned the GNC Gold Card Program, a program that continues to this day and was one of the first
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