Spitale Law
Florida Law Firm
Spitale Law
Based in Miami, Florida, Spitale Law has been in the business for over 24 years while their principal attorney has been working in the legal industry for over 29 years. Combined with experience and knowledge, Mr. Leo Spitale has handled cases of all sizes including extremely complex cases to the small routine, dedicating the same attention and communication to the client. As a specialist in transactions and litigation, Mr. Spitale is a board certified member of real estate and extensive experience to get the best results.
Practice Areas:
- Real Estate Law
- Business
- Mediation
- Criminal
Principal Attorney:
- Leo Spitale
Leo Spitale, Jr., Esq.
501 NE 1 Avenue, Ste 200
Miami, Fl. 33132
Tel: 305 374-0505
Fax: 305 374-0504
http://www.spitalelaw.com/
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