Bill to fast track foreclosures has sparked a rare internal Florida Bar fight
Below is a condensed version of an article written by Paola Iuspa-Abbott in The Daily Business Review. which included Roy Oppenheim . A controversial bill that aims to fast track foreclosures has...
View ArticleAs the space race slows, the race to break up America’s biggest banks gains...
CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield strums his guitar in the International Space Station’s Cupola. Credit: NASA Have you seen the YouTube video of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield singing David Bowie’s...
View ArticleBanks fear courts’ ruling on negotiability of promissory notes
The following article was written and authored by Roy Oppenheim for The South Florida Law Blog. There’s been a lot of discussion over the last year or so about the negotiability of Fannie Mae and...
View ArticleRocket docket return: Another weapon for foreclosure defense
The following article was written for HousingWire by Kerri Ann Panchuk on June 18, 2013, and is being republished in the South Florida Law Blog with comments from real estate and foreclosure defense...
View ArticleStand true to the Constitution of the United States of America for which it...
Happy 4th of July from Oppenheim Law Twenty-three years ago, on July 4th 1990 I signed my first retainer agreements. That marked the beginning of my Independence Day and the beginning of a journey...
View ArticleTake My House
The following article was written by Roy Oppenheim, Esq. for the South Florida Law Blog. The late comedian Henny Youngman was known for his rapid-fire, one-liners – and is probably best know for this...
View ArticleBoca Raton homeowner wins multi-million dollar foreclosure suit after legal...
The following article was written by Kim Miller for The Palm Beach Post and republished in The South Florida Law Blog. A Boca Raton homeowner whose waterfront mansion has been in foreclosure since...
View ArticleThe marginalization of the middle class: Thank you banks!
The following article was written by Roy Oppenheim, Oppenheim Law for Yahoo! Homes and republished in The South Florida Law Blog. Once the foundation of the real estate market, first-time middle-class...
View ArticleFlorida homeowners get $9.2 billion in home help
The following article was written by Kimberly Miller – Palm Beach Post and republished with excerpts by Roy Oppenheim, Oppenheim Law on behalf of the South Florida Law Blog. Florida Homeowners get...
View ArticleClimate Change and How it Can Impact South Florida Real Estate
We have long heard that climate change is imminent. But recent projections that the entire state of Florida may be underwater have caused even greater concerns. How might climate change affect the...
View ArticleShould’ve Been Straightforward, But See How a Clerical Error Put BofA on...
The following article was originally written by Samantha Joseph, for the Daily Business Review with exerpts by Roy Oppenheim. It should have been a straightforward case, but a clerical error put Bank...
View ArticleSupreme Court takes charge against judicial campaign contributions. Is it...
Supreme Court takes charge against judicial campaign contributions,… It would appear that the Supreme Court is finally taking a stand against financial influences in the courtroom. Since the inception...
View ArticleBanks fear courts' ruling on negotiability of promissory notes
Banks continue to try to convince courts that a promissory note is a negotiable instrument on foreclosures. The post Banks fear courts' ruling on negotiability of promissory notes appeared first on...
View ArticleRocket docket return: Another weapon for foreclosure defense
The following article was written for HousingWire by Kerri Ann Panchuk on June 18, 2013, and is being republished in the South Florida Law Blog with comments from real estate and foreclosure defense...
View ArticleStand true to the Constitution of the United States of America for which it...
Happy 4th of July from Oppenheim Law Twenty-three years ago, on July 4th 1990 I signed my first retainer agreements. That marked the beginning of my Independence Day and the beginning of a journey that...
View ArticleTake My House
The following article was written by Roy Oppenheim, Esq. for the South Florida Law Blog. The late comedian Henny Youngman was known for his rapid-fire, one-liners – and is probably best know for this...
View ArticleBoca Raton homeowner wins multi-million dollar foreclosure suit after legal...
The following article was written by Kim Miller for The Palm Beach Post and republished in The South Florida Law Blog. A Boca Raton homeowner whose waterfront mansion has been in foreclosure since...
View ArticleThe marginalization of the middle class: Thank you banks!
Without first-time home buyers, not only will the housing market recovery remain sluggish, but the entire economy will be unable to fully recover and make it to the next level. The post The...
View ArticleFlorida homeowners get $9.2 billion in home help
The following article was written by Kimberly Miller – Palm Beach Post and republished with excerpts by Roy Oppenheim, Oppenheim Law on behalf of the South Florida Law Blog. WEST PALM BEACH — Florida...
View ArticleClimate Change and How it Can Impact South Florida Real Estate
Is the entire State of Florida possibly going to be underwater one day? What does climate change in Florida mean to the value of your home or commercial real estate? We have long heard that climate...
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