Area's of Practice
Established in 1992, Dubow, Dubow & Wallace is an AV® Rated law firm, located in Dania Beach, Florida, serving clients in a broad spectrum of legal matters. Our goal is to see that our clients receive the highest quality legal services, whether the service involves a small personal item or a multi-million dollar matter. We recognize the importance of each client's legal issue. We practice in the areas of real estate transactions, foreclosures, estate planning and commercial litigation.
- Real Estate Transactions
Real estate transactions are as diverse as the organizations and people who transact them.
Dubow, Dubow & Wallace handles all types of commercial and residential real estate transactions on a regular basis. Whether you are purchasing your first home, selling a large commercial property or purchasing a multi-million dollar apartment building, Dubow, Dubow & Wallace can effectively represent your interests at every stage of the transaction.
- Estate Planning and Probate
Dubow, Dubow & Wallace provides consultation and legal services involving a wide variety of vehicles for the transfer of wealth, reduction of tax, and preparation for unexpected medical or family events and emergencies.
Individuals, businesses and charities come to Dubow, Dubow & Wallace for assistance in planning, organizing, managing and transferring assets. Our attorneys focus on understanding and responding to clients' needs and on recognizing tax-planning opportunities sooner rather than later.
- Real Estate Litigation
Dubow, Dubow & Wallace represents plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of real estate disputes, including commercial and residential real estate contract disputes, deposit cases, partition actions, specific performance cases and title insurance issues.
- Foreclosure Litigation
Dubow, Dubow & Wallace has been handling mortgage foreclosure litigation in Broward County, Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and many other areas of Florida since its inception.
Our foreclosure attorneys represent numerous lenders whose borrowers have failed to comply with the terms of the mortgage, promissory note and other various loan documents.