| | Law Firm in Orlando, Florida |
| | Address | | 1320 N. Semoran Boulevard., Suite 200 | | Orlando, Florida 32807 | | (Orange Co.) | |  | Accepts Credit Cards |
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| Luis Basagoitia Attorney at Law, P.A. practices in the following areas of law:
Family Law including Divorce, Alimony, Child Support, Custody, Paternity, and Simple Adoptions. Consumer Law including Fraud, Credit Problems, Student Loans, Breach of Contract, Collection Practices, etc. Landlord and Tenant Law including Residential, Commercial, Mobile Home, etc. Bankruptcy Law including Chapters 7 and 13. Social Security Disability including Supplemental Security Income for both children and adults including Administrative Appeals. Real Estate Law related matters except Closings. General Civil Practice including simple wills, incorporation, fictitious name registration, guardianship, no worker compensation, no immigration, no tax law, no personal injury. | | Year Established: 2001 | Firm Profile:
Mr. Basagoitia has 18 years of civil law experience. He worked the first 11 years at Greater Orlando Area Legal Services, Inc. now known as Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida. At that position, he was exposed to a wide variety of civil legal problems. The purpose of this program was to assist persons who could not afford an attorney in certain civil law matters. He developed experience especially in Family and Landlord and Tenant law. However, he also gained experience in Consumer Law, Real Estate, and other areas such as: Mobile Home Eviction, Unemployment Compensation, Juvenile Dependency, Fraud, Contracts, etc. It was a community legal service office meaning that it served a relatively small community. This meant that there was no need for specialization for there was not the quantity of cases in one area to justify it.He was one of two attorneys to serve the entire county (Osceola County) which at the time consisted of probably about 200,000 people. Therefore, he was trained to deal with a high volume practice and gained considerable experience in the process. For example, trials that would cost thousands of dollars as a private attorney he would do regularly because he was paid a salary and did not have to be paid hourly by the client.He sees this experience as a residency where he learned to become a lawyer just like a doctor has to do a residency program before he/she practices medicine. His clients do not have to be afraid that he will be learning with their money on his fields of expertise. They will be hiring an experienced competent attorney whose goal is the best interest of the client. This may or may not involve going to court which is expensive and usually lengthy.He sees going to court as a last resort because so many things can go wrong as a lot is expected to be done in a short amount of time. However, if he has to go to court he will do so to win. His goal is to serve his clients as economically and efficiently as possible so that the disagreeable experience of dealing with the legal system is minimized as much as possible. Also, he sees his role as a healer of conflict if at all possible.He does not want to contribute to the problem but be a part of the solution. He also sees his role as guiding his clients through the confusing and frustrating legal system so that he and not they deal with the frustrations as much as possible so that they can concentrate in their own business. Dealing with a legal problem can be very expensive and extremely difficult and trying.He wants his clients to come out ahead when the matter is over. It is not possible or ethical to guarantee the outcome of a legal matter but it is possible to do the best one can for a client so that no matter what happens the clients feel that everything was done to represent their interests. Furthermore, if at all possible, he would like them to become better persons in the process. In addition, he would like them to feel that they are not alone and that help is available when they need it.He believes that being responsive to the client is paramount. He has now been 7 years in private practice. He has built on his public service experience expanding to related areas such as Social Security Disability, Bankruptcy, and Commercial Landlord and Tenant Law. Also, he deals with other civil law matters that he did not deal with on his prior legal work. | | Firm Size: 1 | Languages:
Spanish. | Office Hours:
Monday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday: By Appointment Only
| Rate Information:
Fixed Fees Available
Accepts Major Credit Cards
Visa
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Other - Check | | Luis Basagoitia (President) born December 5, 1962; admitted to bar, 1989, Florida. Education: Tulane University (B.A., 1984); University of Miami, Paralegal School; Nova University (J.D., 1989). Legal Experience: Private Practice, 2001; Staff Attorney, Greater Orlando Area Legal Services, Osceola County, Kissimmee, FL, 1990-2001; Clinical Legal Education, Nova Law School, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 1989; Intake Paralegal, Legal Services Corp. of Greater Miami, Miami, FL, 1985-1986; Volunteer Legal Intern, State Attorney's Office, Miami, FL, 1984-1985. Certified Family Mediator 2001. Florida Bar Consumer Protection Law Committee Member 2007. Continuing Legal Education Seminars, 1989. Pro Bono Legal Work, 2001. City Festival Organizer, legal phone bank volunteer, lecturer on legal topics, judge/state high school mock trial competitions. Member: Orange County Bar Association; The Florida Bar. Languages: Spanish. Practice Areas: Family Law; Consumer Law; Landlord and Tenant Law; Real Estate; Bankruptcy; Social Security Disability; General Practice. Email: Luis Basagoitia |
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