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At #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. "it's all about reasonable doubt"!
Whether in State or Federal Courts, Michael A. Haber, P.A. strives to ensure that his client's rights are respected and that his clients receive top-tier legal representation and counsel.
For 3+ decades I have striven to make #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. a business that custom tailors its services to meet the needs of the client. This incorporates such things as (but is not limited to) doing my best to meet clients at their convenience (as opposed to mine), in locations and at times which are mutually convenient (sometimes at their homes, places of business, independent ground - having free wifi and excellent coffee any Dunkin Donuts always works for me - and occasionally even at odd hours), structuring fees to reasonably accommodate the client, making myself personally available to the client as close to 24/7 as is possible and, perhaps most importantly, giving careful and comprehensive consideration to both micro and macro issues in a given case so as to be able to agree upon and effort toward a viable litigation objective. This is why I refer to #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. proudly providing "boutique" criminal defense litigation services ("boutique" meaning "a small company that offers highly specialized services"), and this is a large part of #HaberPA's / Michael A. Haber, P.A.'s mission statement.
Accordingly, #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. has provided personalized and boutique legal services to both individuals and entities, primarily in the South Florida area, since 1991. With no history of professional discipline whatsoever, Michael A. Haber, Esq. zealously advocates his client's interests and custom tailors his services to meet each client's particular situation, needs and desires.
Toward that end Michael A. Haber, Esq. makes himself directly available to his clients whether in person, over the phone or Toll Free, by cell, verbally or text), by e-mail, on Facebook, on Twittter, on AOL/IM, and also why I consistently add information to the public on both HaberPA's Criminal and DUI Defense Litigation Blog, and more importantly with #HaberPA's "Webisode" series on YouTube ("MichaelHaberLaw"), whcih currently features 401 short, educational, entertaining and informative VideoFAQ's on a variety of Criminal Defense, DUI, BUI, Domestic Violence, Victim's Rights Advocacy and Seal and Expunge related topics.
When you hire #HaberPA / Michael A. Haber, P.A. you get Michael A. Haber, Esq.!
And remember, at HaberPA, "It's all about Reasonable Doubt"!
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Posted by anonymous | September 10, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Reliable, knowledgeable, compassionate, professional Lawyer
I was lucky for being referred to Mr. Haber from the beginning of my defense. The first time we met, it was all about trust, especially in those dark moments of life, when I did not clearly know what was happening to me and how I could get back to normal life. Mr. Haber truly explained things with co...
Dear Anonymous, I can't thank you enough for your amazing review. As I know that you're literally in "the cancer profession", as you (Mr. / Ms. / Mrs. / Dr.?) are Anonymous & in light of your references to cancer / oncology I'll share what I believe to be a few relevant, interesting anecdotes with the folks. First, many of my would be (& actual) clients either have a preexisting or acquire a base of knowledge about their own legal situation by the time that we first speak. While most understand the limitations of what they either know or think that they know, there are "The Others" (shout out to "Lost") who believe that they either know "better" or more than I, & when that happens it's nothing shy of maddening. The silver-lining to that is that I've both come to recognize & apply this to myself, so, for instance, when I recently consulted an orthopedic surgeon about incessant shoulder pain my research allowed me to both follow much of our discussion & to ask relevant questions without overstepping & effectively being "Dr. Haber" who got his M.D. from "Internet U". That said in discussions with potential clients I often "use" doctors, albeit usually referring to myself as a "would-be Facebook / Internet Doctor" as I imply that while it's a good thing to do research & know something about your own situation there's a solid basis for the adage that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing" (i.e. regardless of how diligently I may study my own medical concerns in no way does that license me as a doctor). Second, & in a very real legal-to-medical sense, Criminal Defense Lawyers are basically "legal oncologists", proverbially being akin to doctors with specialized training in diagnosing and treating "legal cancer"; & it's not a stretch to make a legit analogy of Criminal Prosecution to Cancer (i.e. both can be a "death sentence", albeit one, mine, usually only in a figurative sense). The point is that precisely like oncologists no one in their right mind wants to "need" to retain Criminal Defense Counsel; rather it's almost always done both in reaction to (as opposed to proactively) & out of a Darwin-esque sense of self-preservation & necessity. Finally, noting that some are "better" at it than others, very much like doctors, lawyers (at least those who actually care about the client & the cause) must develop a "bedside manner", & this takes us to your situation. Not only was this incident you first interaction with the criminal process but, being foreign born, raised & only recently admitted to the US (on a student Visa as a medical researcher) you were also culturally unaware of the nuances of dealing with Police. Thus, after you were physically abused by your ex-boyfriend (who went & filed a police report against you the following day, likely because he feared you doing so first) & the Cops showed up asking questions, rather than explaining to them what had happened (i.e. that you were attacked & acted in self-defense) you chose to clam-up & say nothing, just as you'd've had this occurred in your native Middle Eastern Country, given the cultural & misogynist nature existing there. Naturally the Police Officers who responded to your home had no way to know any of that, you didn't tell them & so they did what they thought was appropriate given the complaint & your lack of any defense thereto. Fortunately you were able to provide me with a great deal of information, not only about you & your mind-set but also about your ex & his mentality (including many social media posts, text messages & other undeniable facts which all but proved that he was a sadistic troglodyte), which I was then able to proffer to your Prosecutor, wield to your advantage & use to ultimately secure a "No Action" / Dismissal at your Arraignment (even over your ex's insistence that he wanted you prosecuted). Not to be an ingrate but, like Gregg Allman "I'm no Angel"; still I care & I'm elated to know that it shows. Wishing you all of the best! MAH/Esq. #HaberPA
Posted by anonymous | September 08, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Thank you Michael!!!
I retained Michael to handle two citations that I received after I was pulled over for driving with a suspended license due to an alleged lapse in auto insurance that I never received notice of. Michael came up with a game plan, gathered and organized all of the necessary evidence proving that my ...
Dear Anonymous, Thank you very much for your kind words in the form of #HaberPA's 249th 5-Star Client Review on AVVO. As no one knows who you are I'm quite comfortable sharing something about your situation with the folks. Yours was a common tale. You were NOT stopped for any traffic violation (i.e. you weren't speeding, you didn't blow through a "traffic control device" & you didn't have any "defective equipment"); rather you were stopped because your license plate / your vehicle was "red-flagged" by a "License Plate Recognition Camera" (a/k/a a "Digital Watcher"). For those who don't know LPRs are stationary cameras operated by Law Enforcement agencies which scan each & every license plate that passes by & alerts Police when a corresponding "red-flag" appears (typical situations are "Amber Alerts" - but also Silver, Purple & Blue Alerts, Unassigned Tag, Stolen Tag or Stolen Vehicle alerts & the dreaded "Driving with a Suspended License" alerts - note that as it applies to you I'll chime in on this last category more below). In your case a LDR DWLS hit resulted in a stop & ultimately a Promise to Appear arrest / Notice to Appear arrest for a Financial Responsibility Suspension / FR Suspension which was due to a reported insurance lapse as well as a Traffic Infraction citation for DWLS-Unknowningly. As to these offenses the DWLS-FR is a Criminal Traffic offense (with a mandatory Court appearance) & the Unknowing-DWLS is a Traffic Infraction. The reason that you were given a PTA / NTA (as opposed to being 'cuffed, stuffed into a squad car, perp-walked into the jail, booked, forced to either post bond or attend an Initial Appearance / Bond Hearing & then secure some form of pretrial release) was a combination of your neither harassing nor challenging your Stop Officer (rather you were polite, respectful & demurred to his authority) coupled with the fact that Officer Friendly (who could just as easily have become, in true to life Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde fashion, Officer Unfriendly, had you behaved differently) believed you when you explained that while the car is registered to you it's your parents, who reside further upstate, that maintain your insurance & whatever the screw-up may have been it happened without your knowledge. (Aside alerts: 1) Anyone who follows #HaberPA knows that we routinely advise against making statements to Law Enforcement in the moment - be it on the roadside, at a crime scene / "locus in quo", in an interrogation room or elsewhere- & instead to #UPx2 - i.e. "Shut-Up and Lawyer-Up" / invoke both The 5th & The 6th - but sometimes, like here, your heartfelt explanation can be the difference between "going for the ride" or being permitted to go about your business; & 2) when it comes to "Big Brother" DWLS stops the LDR only "knows" that the registered owner's driver license is suspended & as anyone could be driving the car at any given moment Cops have an obligation to ensure that the driver is in fact the registered owner, for if s/he is not then & should the red flag be the only basis for the detention then the stop is illegal, violating The 4th Amendment.) Anyhow, in this case you truly did not know, as soon as you became aware you so advised your parents, they immediately fixed the insurance glitch (as it turns out they had switched companies mid-policy & there was some communication failure between the insurance entities & FL-DMV, resulting in your FR suspension) & you immediately reinstated your DL so, by the time that your Dad called me he was able to provide me with proof of insurance (i.e. "Dec-Sheets" from both companies) & you were able to provide me with a screenshot of your reinstated FL-DL, both of which I was able to deliver to the State & the Court well in advance of your Arraignment & resulting in a prompt "Nolle Pros" / dismissal. You & your Dad did your "jobs" (were responsible), thus permitting me to do mine. Thanks for being a stellar client & for the review! Fondly, MAH/Esq. #HaberPA
Posted by Ashley | August 15, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Very satisfied
I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to Mr. Haber. I was being jerked around and left in the dark with a PD that was assigned to my case for 5 months. I had no discovery or info on my case at all. After seeking Mr. Haber’s counsel I knew I was in good hands. Before charging me a d...
Dear Ashley, Thank you very much for your kind words in the form of #HaberPA's 247th Client Review on AVVO. Since you didn't fully identify yourself, & as, per "MyNameStats" dot com, "Ashley" is the 172nd most popular given name in the USA (estimated at 373,715), I'm confident in my ability to share something about your case without violating client confidence & privilege. But before I do so, & not withstanding your legitimate criticism of the PD(s) who initially represented you, I want to be clear that I have the greatest respect for Public Defenders, most especially those here in The 305. Contrary to popular opinion it's not easy to get hired, much less to remain employed as a PD. It's an oftentimes thankless job that takes brains, ethics & effort, & attorney's who aren't fully committed to the cause simply don't last (not under The Honorable Carlos J. Martinez's watch anyhow). While it's inexcusable that you were never sent copies of the discovery / evidence in your case (which is truly as simple as forwarding to you emails sent to your lawyer by a Prosecutor), much less ever consulted about any of it, I'm sad to report that there are far too many privately retained Criminal Defense Lawyers out there who not only routinely epically fail in that precise way (aside alert: a lawyer's failure to keep a client informed about the status of the case is one of the most frequent grounds for attorney discipline by The Florida Bar), but in some ways it's arguably more painful when you're essentially paying someone to violate The Rules of Professional Conduct ("lawyer ethics") & to effectively commit legal malpractice at your expense (both financially & in actual point of fact). I know this to be true as a good portion of my clients come to me just as you did, after having been superficially "represented" by snake oil salesmen who took their money & then proceeded to recklessly botch the case, ergo my ability to quickly instruct you as to "how to receive my documents". Getting back to you & your case, once you were in possession of your discovery you forwarded it to me & from there we quickly got to work, together, as a team & just as the attorney-client relationship is intended to perform. Once I understood the State's theory of it's case against you (you were charged with Trespass & Battery) & the plea offer that had been extended (to wit: a "withhold of adjudication" with probation & a bevvy of special conditions) I outlined the various alternative paths forward & of those I identified you chose as "Plan A" beating down the State in an effort at securing Pretrial Diversion / PTD which you weren't offered as the victim refused ("Plan B" was a Trial, wherein we would - bad pun warning - proverbially beat your victim into submission & expose him for the lying crybaby that he was). I began to pound your Misdemeanor Prosecutor with Motions to Compel missing materials (which turned out to include several surveillance video & audio files) which we received & reviewed & which disclosed that we had no defense to the Trespass but that there was a good, triable case for the Battery (aside alert: reviewing discovery is critical as had those videos not been tendered then we would not have know the strength of the most damaging charge against you). Armed with that information I began plea negotiations which started well (we had a conscientious young ASA on the case) but which quickly broke down when that ASA was reassigned & we got a new disinterested Prosecutor. I ran the case up the flagpole, making it an issue with the State Attorney's Office & over the course of 6 or so weeks I ultimately convinced the Chief of County Court Prosecutions to agree to PTD, & even to throw in "Early Termination" as a bonus. In the end it took less than 4 (not 5, sorry) months, start to finish, to get you the resolution that you hoped for & have now secured. Congratulations & thank you again for sharing your thoughts with the folks. Fondly, MAH/Esq. #HaberPA
Posted by anonymous | July 15, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Boutique Lawfirm - true empathy and attention to every detail! Doesn’t miss a beat!
Mr. Haber stepped in at a point where I had spent the whole of 2022 and 2023 waiting for justice and freedom to move on from a case where I was the victim. He made sure my case as a victim was resolved at my satisfaction whilst simultaneously helping resolve a case where I was the defendant... I a...
Dear Anonymous, Thank you for your fantastic & generous words in the form of #HaberPA's 246th AVVO Client Review! You provided me with an opportunity to speak to the folks about how #HaberPA can serve not only in our traditional role as Criminal Defense Lawyer but also a a Victim Rights Advocate / VRA. As to the latter, per "Marsy's Law", a/k/a "The Florida Crime Victims' Bill of Rights", both constitutionally (s. 16, Art. I of the Florida's State Constitution) & by statute (see: Chapter 960 Florida Statutes) in Florida Crime Victims enjoy a bevvy of rights. The law empowering crime victims came into effect after Marsalee (Marsy) Ann Nicholas, then 21, had been stalked & murdered by her ex boyfriend in CA, triggering nationwide attention & a call to action. More specifically, 1 week after her murder & while on their way home from the funeral service, Marsy’s family stopped at a local supermarket & while in the checkout line Marsy’s mother was confronted by her daughter’s murderer. Marsy's mother, Marcella, was utterly shocked as she hadn't received any notification from either the Court or the State Attorney that her daughter's killer had been released on Bail just a few days after his booking. Marsy's Law protections vary from State to State but, & sans diving too deeply into it, suffice it to say that here in Florida Marsy's Law effectively “giv[es crime] victims constitutional standing equal to that of the accused and convicted.” That observed, when #HaberPA is retained to serve as a VRA we do so with the same tenacity, zealously & comprehensive care and concern for the victim as we do for the accused in our more traditional role as Criminal Defense Counsel. In your case, while you were initially pleased with your first VRA after a while you felt that his commitment had waned, your were entirely certain that the Assistant State Attorney was not advocating on your behalf & you essentially felt both abandoned & helpless. Your passion for justice led you to seek new counsel, your research led you to #HaberPA, your impression after reading many of our Client Reviews led you to retain me & I happily took over. I will close this aspect of my response by stating that my heart is swollen with pride because of your selflessly telling others that "I am eternally grateful to this man who treated me with respect and like a sister at a time when previous lawyer and prosecution had failed me as a victim." I simply can't imagine anyone penning more meaningful, wonderful words. As to "Act 2" of your saga & as you are Anonymous I can go into some detail. You were stopped for speeding in The Florida Keys (a proverbial capital offense down there, especially as you were in a "Key Deer" area) & upon smelling marijuana a search of your vehicle turned up a felony amount of plant and gummy based THC as well as paraphernalia. You were taken into custody, given both Felony and Misdemeanor Possession charges and detained overnight until your Initial Appearance and Bond Hearing. Because we already had a relationship you contacted me upon release (pro-tip for the folks: you wisely used "your phone call" to contact someone to post bond) & I quickly mapped out and put into place a plan to quash everything. I immediately contacted the Felony Prosecutor & agreed to Waive your Speedy Trial right so as to afford you sufficient time to secure a Medical Marijuana Card / MMC, upon which the State agreed to abandon the felony and instead file a misdemeanor for which you'd be eligible for Diversion / PTI / PTD. Once I provided the State with proof of your MMC they honored their agreement, filed the MM charge at your belated Arraignment (you were never charged with a felony) & agreed to Pretrial Diversion. You successfully completed, we're in the Expungement process now &, amazingly, I got your speeding ticket dismissed. With all of that said, I thank you once again for your astonishing & touching Client Review & wish you the best! Fondly, MAH/Esq. #HaberPA
Posted by Alexander Ripa | June 17, 2024 | Criminal Defense
Honest and knowledgeable attorney
In 2020, at age 17, I was pulled over and cited for Running a Stop Sign (an infraction) and Knowingly Driving on a Suspended License (a criminal traffic offense). I was going through a rough time and failed to deal with the citations in a time, a Bench Warrant and a Driver License suspension were i...
Dear Alex, Thank you very much for your detailed, procedurally spot-on analysis & gratuitous mea culpa (in the form of #HaberPA's 245th Client Review on AVVO). As you've given the folks more information about your case than I would have chosen to do (which is your privilege, literally, not mine - as, knowing that you chose to identify yourself, absent your express permission I would be bound by attorney-client privilege to maintain confidentiality & I would thus have been limited in what I could have disclosed) rather than expounding on the facts and circumstances of your case instead I'll focus on the learning opportunities that your case presents to the folks (& there are several). I suppose the most logical starting point would be to observe that sh*t happens in life (aside alert: contrary to Hollywood legend Forrest Gump didn't invent that phrase during his cross country run in 1979, upon which he embarked after Jenny had exploited him for sexual favors & then left him in the wee hours of the morning) & how we choose to deal with that sh*t can sometimes be more important than the sh*t itself. Here, had you 'fessed up to Pops & asked for his help upon receiving the citations (1 of which was an infraction with a worst case scenario of points being assessed to your DL but the other was a Criminal Traffic offense which carried not only the possibility of Jail time, Probation and Fines, but, far more importantly, & most especially for young people who are just embarking on the fantastic journey called "life" but really for anyone, a permanent Criminal Conviction and Scarlet Letter on your non-erasable Driver Record) then while you may have gotten a well-earned chiding what you would have avoided was a Warrant (or in your case 2 Warrants), points or the concurrent & inconvenience aggravation of having to deal with this mess years after-the-fact & amidst a time crunch. (Second aside alert: You're lucky that you got to deal with the Warrant on your terms because you could have just as easily been taken into custody, thrown in a cage and had to face a Judge in another County with Extradition as a possibility, & please believe me when I say that that would've seriously sucked.) Next, your father directed you to someone (me) who knew the procedural hurdles like the palm of his (my) hand, & that knowledge is what allowed me to assist you in a rapid, precise & flawless fashion. Again I ask for a leap of faith in believing me when I say that the only thing that blows more than screwing up your own situation is hiring "the wrong guy / gal" (i.e. paying someone who screws things up in your stead). Following that last point & as Jack Reacher sagely says: "Details matter!" It'd (generously) be arrogant, haughty, pompous & pretentious of me were I to fail to point out that "but for" your paying meticulous attention to my many instructions (which is painfully obvious to anyone who reads your Client Review as it pretty much tracks everything, soup to nuts) all of it would've been for naught. You could've easily blown off any or all of my directives, tried to cut corners or take shortcuts but you didn't; instead you diligently, faithfully & perfectly treated my mandates with the respect that they deserved. Some might attribute that to Darwinism but I attribute that to humility & maturity, which are 2 characteristics that any young person must develop should they want a happy, productive life & to be a responsible member of society. Finally I'd be remiss were I not to point out that while some things in life are inexcusable & incapable of being fixed far more things are forgivable & repairable if ("if") you have the guts to face & tackle them head on. While I wish that you'd've done so immediately the way things shook out you learned a valuable life lesson, & in hindsight you managed to do so at little personal cost. I know that your Dad is proud of you & for what it's worth so too am I. Wishing you all the best Kiddo. Fondly, MAH/Esq. #HaberPA
"I endorse this lawyer. I first met Mike about 20 years ago when I was a Special Prosecutor in the Narcotics Unit at the Miami Dade State Attorney's Office. He was and still is a hard working and knowledgable attorney, who fought for his client then and still does today. He has always been honest, fair and ethical. He is always fighting to achieve the best possible results for his clients. When I left the Miami Dade State Attorney's Office to start my private practice, I maintained my relationship with him and he and I would consult each other on some of our individual cases. He is a wealth of information and our friendship has grown over the years. Currently we co-host a podcast on Mondays at 2p.m. on Miami's Community Newspapers on Facebook Live titled "At Your Service with Haber and Martinez.""
"I endorse this lawyer. Attorney Haber in my opinion is an attorney that is truly for the people. I have followed him for a few years now, and remain inestimably impressed with both the amount of knowledge he has in criminal law and also the amount of knowledge he gives to anyone in need of legal guidance. Attorney Haber has a way of breaking down complex legal concepts into very understandable pieces that can be easily digested by someone not so familiar with legal phrases and wording. To have the career he has and the number of years he has dedicated to this craft and still be willing to help out the community at large at a second's notice is what I feel makes him a continual asset and resource to both the legal community and the state of Florida."
"I endorse Mike Haber. He is a knowledgeable, zealous attorney with decades of experience helping his clients. His answers on this platform showcase his wealth and breadth of legal knowledge, as well as his direct and sound advice. Although we practice in different areas of the state, I have spoken to Mike at length about his practice. After having done so, I am confident that Mike is a lawyer you want on your side in the courtroom. When hiring a lawyer, be sure that lawyer has the experience, knowledge, and skills necessary to effectively defend your case. If you are worried about a crime, know that Mike is one of those lawyers."
"I strongly endorse this lawyer. Mr. Haber is a brilliant legal mind and respected by his peers. I have had the pleasure of co-answering many legal questions on the Avvo platform and Mr. Haber always has an insightful answer to share. I would not hesitate to count on Mr. Haber!"
"I have consistently seen Michael providing detailed and thoughtful responses to the many questions that pop-up in the Q&A section on Avvo. I have no doubt that he provides his clients with the same great legal advice."
"Simply put, Attorney Haber knows criminal defense. He is familiar with criminal statutes, the case law and criminal procedure. But what sets Attorney Haber apart is his mastery of strategy. Make no mistake, you are in excellent hands with Attorney Haber defending you. I fully recommend him."
"It has been my pleasure to work with Mr. Haber in the Avvo forums answering legal questions. Mr. Haber always has a grasp for the client's needs and his vast knowledge and experience lend to his ability to offer sound legal advice. After reviewing his astute legal guides, I was even further impressed. It is my pleasure to endorse this lawyer."
"A shark. I'd recommend Mr Haber to my family if they needed criminal defense, without a doubt. Highly experienced and well recommended."
"Mr. Haber is a skilled and experienced lawyer whose legal expertise is displayed through every answer he has written on Avvo and through the awards he has earned for his legal work. The reviews he has received reveal his dedication to applying his talents to the betterment of the lives of his clients. He is an asset to our profession, and it is my pleasure to endorse him. If either myself or any family member were arrested, the first call I would make would be to Michael."
"Attorney Haber and I met when I noticed that there was one attorney on Avvo that always answered the criminal law questions that come out first. I have reviewed hundreds of analyses by attorney Haber from injunctions to bond issues, and everything in-between. There is no attorney with a better conceptual understanding of the law and promptness in its truest form."
"I endorse this lawyer. Attorney Haber possesses the knowledge, expertise and dedication to help his client's navigate through the criminal justice system."
"Mr. Haber is an incredibly skilled criminal defense attorney. I am constantly amazed at the depth and breadth of his criminal defense knowledge. One needs to look no further than his Avvo guides and YouTube info videos to see that Mr. Haber is able to boil complex legal issues into terms that non-attorneys can understand. This rare and important skill allows Mr. Haber to more effectively communicate with juries to deliver favorable results for his clients. If I, or someone I cared about, was ever in trouble in the Dade County area, I would not hesitate to seek out Mr. Haber for representation."
"I endorse this lawyer. He is extremely knowledgeable about all areas of criminal defense. When other attorneys do not know how to resolve an issue, Mr. Haber always does . His clients love his aggressive demeanor that surely puts the Assistant State Attorneys he works with at a disadvantage. This area of law is constantly changing and you can bet Mr. Haber keeps up with all of the changes. I can't think of another lawyer I would recommend for criminal defense in Florida."
"I endorse this lawyer. Attorney Haber has shown consistent mastery of criminal defense topics and is an asset to the community."
"Mr. Haber is always willing to provide advice to both lawyer and clients alike. His answers are straightforward and pragmatic. Since I don't practice in the Miami area, Michael is an attorney that I would refer clients to without hesitation. I strongly endorse him."
"I endorse this lawyer. Extremely knowledgeable and generous with his free advice to the community. I look forward to reading his responses to community questions. Never disappointed."
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