Paper (pa•per)
n. (1) The work. (2) The words that really matter. (3) How you are protected for the future.


The Agent’s Attorney™, Andrew is the steadfast integrator at the firm.

The Lawyer Turned Realtor™, Jany is the creative genius and visionary behind the firm’s marketing, community outreach and growth strategies.

Some cases are just not worth filing or defending and sometimes pre-suit settlement is the right option. It may be a tough pill to swallow, but we have a term for that: Principal versus Practical. Fighting for your principal means you are fighting to make a point. Fighting for Practical? Well that means you have a clear strategy in place with rational decision-making and goals set—along with exit strategies. We make a point to tell you upfront, to the best of our ability, where your matter is going to take you in the long-run. It may not always be great news, but it’ll be honest and direct advice. Guaranteed, every time.

Lawsuits are expensive. They can costs tens of thousands of dollars or more. And having your “day” in court? That’s pricey too. Whenever possible, we focus on keeping you out of the courtroom and in the boardroom or your living room. But sometimes that not possible so when negotiation and settlement don’t work and a more aggressive strategy is necessary, we are there for you—the whole time with an eye toward your bottom line.

SD Proudly Serves Investors, Small Business Owners, and Buyers and Sellers of Residential and Commercial Real Estate Across Florida.
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Real Estate Litigation
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Partnership Disputes
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Non-Competes/Restrictive Covenants
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High Stakes Commercial Contingency Litigation
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Fraud
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Deceptive Practices/FDUTPA Claims
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Confidentiality/NDAs
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Breach of Fiduciary Duty
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Breach of Contract
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Business Divorces/Dissolutions
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Contract Drafting
Paper. Its what matters most.
In business and real estate, if its not in writing, it may as well not exist. Everyone seems to know this but for some reason, this is where people sell themselves short. They cut corners on contracts and leases and other agreement because they trust the other side. Or because they don’t think it’ll ever be an issue. That is, until it becomes a problem. And by that point, its too late. We work on paper. And we put a lot of time and thought into the words that end up on our paper. We think about how these words will matter in the future. What arguments we can make to protect you if this paper ever ended up in court. So think ahead and you won’t get cut.
General Counsel: When Someone Says “Call My Lawyer”
Custom Agreements: One Size Does Not Fit All
The Game: Play Chess, Not Checkers
