Stephan Lopez is a Cuban born immigrant who came to this country at the age of seven years old and was raised in Miami, Florida. Stephan’s parents immigrated to the United States to give him a better life and he has made the most of that opportunity. Stephan’s parents were teachers in Cuba and have been hardworking members of the South Florida community since their arrival to this country. Stephan credits his parents for his family values and work ethic as he engages in the practice of law with true fidelity of purpose and clarity of justice.
Stephan is also a former police detective and former patrol officer; he has investigated many criminal cases including homicides, robberies and sexual batteries. Stephan brings over 12 years of experience within the law enforcement field which included his serving as a member of his department’s ERT (Emergency Response Team) that was deployed to the Katrina catastrophe in 2005.
Stephan is a former prosecutor for Miami-Dade County, the largest prosecutor’s office in the State of Florida and the 4th largest in the nation. He has worked many cases ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies and career criminal cases as a prosecutor. Stephan also serves as a Special Assistant Public Defender, handling a variety of serious juvenile and adult cases, including career criminal and murder cases in both Miami Dade and Broward Counties. Bringing that expertise to private practice, Stephan offers defense representation in a variety of criminal cases including: white collar defense, organized fraud, mortgage fraud, drug trafficking, drug sale, drug possession, robbery, burglary, aggravated battery, resisting with violence, battery on a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding, and other serious felonies and misdemeanors including DUI, assault & battery and resisting an officer without violence.
Education:
Florida A&M University, College of Law, J.D., 2009 Florida International University, M.S., 2003
Bar Admissions:
Florida
Court Admissions:
State Courts: Florida
Federal Courts: U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida
U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida
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Posted by Wilson | October 30, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Civil Rights
Do Not Use!!
This attorney was recommended by another Attorney for a very simple Civil Rights Violation. To say that I'm displeased is an understatement. He was impossible to get a hold of. He was unclear about course of action moving forward and failed to file proper paperwork in a timely manner. My case was...
Wilson, I am sorry that you are unhappy with my former firm’s representation of your matter, especially since you decided to remain with them upon my departure and therefore I cannot look into any of the issues that you are now having with your case. I can tell you that I was very clear with you from the very beginning that when you bring forth a civil rights case, it often takes years to settle the case or to get to trial, if the case gets to trial at all. Just the pre-suit notice that an attorney has to send before filing suit requires that the Defendant(s) be given 6 months to deny the claim. When a Plaintiff has a parallel criminal case, often times the criminal case must be resolved first before a lawsuit is filed. There is no such thing as a “simple” civil rights case. Civil rights cases are very technical and frequently involve complex issues and that is why not many lawyers take on those type of matters. Additionally, in most cases there is not a “big pay day” for the Plaintiff(s) because many civil rights cases never get to trial, instead they get disposed of by way of summary judgment in favor of the defendant(s) who are often police officers. Summary Judgment is either granted or denied by the Judge who determines if there are factual issues that should go to a jury. What this means is that if the case gets disposed of by summary judgment, the case never gets to a jury and the Plaintiff recovers no money. Additionally, even if a Plaintiff gets to trial and prevails on the merits, a Plaintiff will usually not recover more than the actual damages that can be proven he or she suffered. For example, if a jury finds that a person was falsely arrested, wrongfully spent one night in jail, and suffered damages, that person is not likely to recover the amount of damages than another person would if a jury finds that the person was falsely arrested, wrongfully spent two years in jail and lost a $75,000 a year job. In an excessive force case a jury will not award a person who was thrown down to the ground the amount that they would award a person (or his relatives) who was killed through excessive deadly force. I sincerely wish you the best of luck with your case and in all your future endeavors.
"Attorney Stephan Lopez was opposing counsel on a complex business litigation matter and I was very impressed with his knowledge, advocacy skills for his clients, and his professionalism. I highly recommend his services."
"I have tried six criminal jury trials with Mr. Lopez, and he is an excellent criminal defense attorney. I'm happy to work with him whenever possible."
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Car accident lawyer
2006
Unit Citation, Seminole Police Department
2005
Commendation, Us Department of the Interior
2005
Commendation, Seminole Police Department
2004
Commendation, Seminole Police Department
2004
Commendation, Seminole Police Department
2015 - Present
Managing Partner, Stephan Lopez Law Firm LLC
2012 - 2015
Associate Attorney, Reyes Law Group, P.A.
2011 - 2012
Attorney, Law Office of Stephan Lopez, PLLC
2009 - 2011
Prosecutor, Miami Dade State Attorney's Office
2008 - 2008
Certified Legal Intern, Volusia County State Attorney's Office
2007 - 2007
Intern, Kings Country (Brooklyn) District Attorney
2012 - Present
Federal Trial Bar for the Southern District of Florida
2010 - Present
Florida Bar AssociationMember
2009
Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
2003
Masters
Spanish
English