An experienced & skilled South Florida litigator
Attorney Patrick Giunta brings big law firm experience with small firm service to clients in South Florida including Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Hollywood, Miami, Pembroke Pines, West Palm Beach, Coral Springs, Plantation, Davie, Sunrise, Miramar, Weston, Boca Raton, Lauderhill, Deerfield Beach and surrounding areas of Broward County, Miami-Dade County and Palm Beach County.
Practice Areas
Real Estate | Estate Planning | Contested Probate | Construction Law | Commercial & Civil Litigation
Real Estate Law
We provide counsel to individuals, developers and investors.
Wills, Trusts & Probate
Estate planning services including wills, trusts, and contested probate.
Civil & Commercial Litigation
Strategic business and commercial law representation for individuals, entities, businesses and corporations.
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34 Years of Legal Experience
Over the past 34 years, Attorney Patrick Guinta has earned a reputation for honesty, reliability and dependability from South Florida residents and businesses. Clients have depended on Patrick Giunta, P.A., to resolve their complex legal problems.
How Can We Help?
Broward County Business, Litigation & Real Estate Attorney Patrick Giunta
Specific cases have included:
- All aspects of commercial and residential construction law.
- A wide range of general civil law and litigation disputes in state and federal courts throughout South Florida.
- Business formation, commercial transactions, and litigation involving breach of contract.
- Transactions and litigation services for individuals, developers and construction professionals seeking assistance with liens, financing, zoning and changes in Florida’s building codes.
- Representation in real estate litigation and foreclosure proceedings.
- Will, trust and probate.
- Damage claims against insurance companies.
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