About Roy D.

Roy D — Oppenheim practices business law in Weston, Florida. He is a senior partner at Oppenheim Law, a firm he has been with since 1986. The firm specializes in business law, foreclosure defense, and real estate law, serving clients throughout Florida and New York. Oppenheim's experience includes roles as a lawyer and vice president, reflecting his deep commitment to his clients' needs. He earned his J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law in 1986, following an A.B.

from Princeton University in 1982. His legal career began shortly after graduation, and he quickly established himself in the field. Over the years, he has developed a robust practice that addresses various legal issues, particularly in business transactions and real estate matters. His work often involves navigating complex legal frameworks and providing strategic advice to clients. Oppenheim is admitted to practice in multiple jurisdictions, including Florida and New York. He is also licensed in the United States District Courts for the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, as well as the Northern and Eastern Districts of New York.

This broad geographical reach allows him to represent clients in various legal contexts, enhancing his ability to provide comprehensive legal services. His certifications include being an International Civil Law Notary, which adds a unique dimension to his practice. This qualification enables him to handle international legal matters with greater expertise. Oppenheim's diverse skill set is complemented by his active involvement in professional associations, including the American Bar Association and the Association of the Bar of New York City. In addition to his legal practice, Oppenheim serves as General Counsel for the Weston Business Chamber of Commerce, where he plays a vital role in supporting local businesses. His contributions to the community reflect his commitment to fostering a healthy business environment in Weston.

Oppenheim's leadership within the chamber shows his dedication to not only his clients but also the broader community. With decades of experience and a strong educational background, Roy D — Oppenheim continues to be a significant figure in business law. His practice at Oppenheim Law is characterized by a focus on client needs and a understanding of the legal field. He remains a trusted advisor for businesses navigating complex legal challenges in Florida and New York.

Education

Northwestern University School of Law

J.D. (1986)

Princeton University

A.B. (1982)

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) German (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Vice President

Weston Title
1994

Senior Partner

Oppenheim Law
1989

Lawyer

White & Case
1987

Lawyer

Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
1986

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York
United States District Court, Southern & Middle Districts of Florida
Florida
United States District Court, Northern & Eastern Districts of New York

Court Admissions

Florida State Trial Court
New York State Trial Court

Types of Cases Handled

Business Law Foreclosure Defense Real Estate Law

Certifications & Awards

International Civil Law Notary

Florida Secretary of State

Professional Associations

Weston Business Chamber of Commerce

Founding has membership, General Counsel 2002 - Current

American Bar Association

has membership 1987 - Current

Association of the Bar of New York City

has membership 1987 - Current

New York State Bar

has membership 1986 - Current

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