About Emiliano
Emiliano Perez built his legal foundation at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where he earned his J.D. in 2008. He moved from the classroom into practice at a time when cross-border matters between states were becoming more common. His legal education provided a grounding in substantive law and courtroom procedure.
Perez is admitted to practice in both New York and Florida. That dual admission shapes how he approaches cases. It also means he must keep current on two different bodies of procedural rule and statutory law. He maintains active professional memberships and stays connected to colleagues across both states.
Early in his career Perez focused on establishing a practice that could operate on either side of state lines. The available record does not list specific prior employers, but his years since law school have been spent building a client base and handling matters that arise in New York and Florida. He has experience guiding clients through the mechanics of filing, hearings, and negotiations in jurisdictions that do not always align.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and straightforward in court. He prefers clear, direct argumentation. That approach serves him in hearings and settlement talks alike. Perez balances attention to detail with a readiness to make practical choices when a case requires it.
At The Perez Law Group he works with clients on matters that involve both state systems. The firm serves individuals and businesses who need counsel across jurisdictions. Perez handles the logistical and legal questions that appear when a dispute or transaction touches more than one state. He aims to ensure that filings, deadlines, and strategy are coordinated so clients do not face surprises because of differing state rules.
Beyond casework, Perez invests time in staying current on rule changes and legal developments that affect cross-jurisdictional practice. That ongoing study helps him anticipate procedural hurdles and advise on timing. Peers note that maintaining competence in two states demands a steady regimen of continuing legal education and professional contact.
He practices from The Perez Law Group and represents clients in matters arising in New York and Florida. He currently practices at The Perez Law Group, representing clients in New York and Florida.