Richard Joseph Preira, experienced Child Custody, Domestic Violence attorney in Coral Gables, FL with 65 reviews
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Richard Joseph Preira

901 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Coral Gables, FL

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University of Miami School of Business, BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration
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Broward Community College
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University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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4.6 65 reviews
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Robert nolan

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08 Feb, 2025
The worst Atterney I could have ever chosen in my life. He left on vacation when my hearing was set. Then sent someone that didn’t have a clue hat was going on with my case. Worst mistake of my life as far as picking an Atterney. Huge mistake. He left when I needed him and paid him for. Then never answered. Huge mistake choosing Manny a Perez. Huge mistake. I happen to be one of those people that have been convicted of something g I did not do because I chose the wrong Atterney. At the end Manny told me I could just switch to another Atterney if I want after he took my money. Horrible experience. Don’t hire this guy. Hey tried to pursue me for additional money after he didn’t show up at my hearing. Horrible experience. I totally made a huge mistake by hiring Many Perez. The worst thing is that my mistake will now follow me for the rest of my life, from something that I am innocent of. He had no interest in my case at all. He left on vacation and ignored me while I stood in court alone. But charged me for that. Again. Huge mistake.
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Ana vivian gonzalez

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16 Nov, 2024
Como Abogado es muy Excelente y Profesional !!!
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Teresa claveria

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19 May, 2024
I recently had the pleasure of working with Emmanuel Perez and cannot speak highly enough of their professionalism and dedication. From the initial consultation to the final verdict, Mr. Perez provided exceptional legal counsel and support. His deep understanding of the law, combined with their strategic thinking, made a significant difference in the outcome of the case. Emmanuel Perez was always available to answer questions, explain the legal process, and offer reassurance during a very stressful time. Thanks to Emmanuel Perez's hard work and expertise, a favorable outcome was achieved. I highly recommend attorney Emmanuel Perez to anyone in need of a skilled and dedicated defense attorney.
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Boston Globe, HP investigator pleads guilty in boardroom leaks case
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Palm Beach Post, Veteran's Sentence Commuted
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The New York Times, H.P. Could Be a Finger Pointing Case
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USA Today, Charges Against HP's Dunn Dismissed
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USA Today, FTC Settles with Investigators in HTP Spy Scheme
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Post Business, San Jose, California, HP Spy Probe Investigator Pleads Guilty
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Denverpost.com, Private Eye Strikes Deal, Pleads Guilty in HP Scandal
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The New York Times, Ex-Leader Among 5 Charged in Hewlett Case
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The New York Times, In Hewlett-Packard Spying Case, 'It's Every Man for Himself
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Miami Herald (FL), Miami is 1 Of 2 U.S. Cities to Pass Magazine's Test
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Monterey County Herald (CA), PI Pleads Guilty In HP Probe
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CNET, Accused pretexters enter mystery plea in old HP spy case
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CNET, Plea hearing postponed in HP spy scandal redux
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Gossipextra.com, Doctor Runs Over Cat in Divorce Spat, Court Records Show
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Miami Herald (FL), ’Syndrome' Victim Set Free On Parole
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Miami Herald (FL), FAA Disturbed by Reporter’s Valujet Prop
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Miami Herald (FL), 'I Didn't Want To Share Matthew'
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Miami Herald (FL), Attorney Charged with Embezzling Clients' Funds
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Washington Post, Dunn, Four Others Charged in Hewlett Surveillance Case
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Bloomberg, Hewlett-Packard Investigator Wagner Pleads Guilty
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Miami Herald (FL), The Endless War of Skip Stringer
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Florida Today (Melbourne, FL), Local Investigator Pleads Not Guilty
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Florida Today (Melbourne, FL), Sleuth Defends His Firm's Work
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Florida Today (Melbourne, FL), Spying 1.0
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Miami Herald (FL), Free Clinic Sorts Out Legal Tangles
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Miami Herald (FL), Jury Gives Luskin the Right to Ex-Husband’s Millions
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AP Worldstream, FTC Settles With Investigators Hired By HP in Alleged Pretexting Scheme to Swipe Phone Records
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Miami Herald (FL), New Officers
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Miami Herald (FL), Vet’s Sentence Commuted; He’ll Get Mental Treatment ‘Vietnam Syndrome’ Blamed in Robbery Try
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AP Alert – California, Three Investigators in HP Scandal Arraigned In California
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Miami Herald (FL), Beach Bar Offers Advice at Free Clinic
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Miami Herald (FL), Viet Vet Set to Start Treatment for Illness
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Palm Beach Post (FL), Newsmakers
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Miami Herald (FL), Business Notes,
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Miami Herald (FL), Newswoman’s Sobering Night
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Miami Herald (FL), Beach Mayor Surrenders, is Booked,
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St Petersburg Times, Murder Conviction Upheld
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Philadelphia Inquirer (PA), Ex-HP Chairwoman Appears in Court Patricia C. Dunn was charged with Four Felonies in Connection with a Probe into Company Leaks
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Miami Herald (FL), Hewlett-Packard: Judge in HP Case Drops Charges Against Dunna Judge Dismissed Charges Against Hewlett-Packard’s Former Chairwoman and Three Others Accused of Fraud in A Boardroom Spying Scheme
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Miami Herald (FL), Miami Beach Magistrate Unfreezes Daoud’s Assets
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Miami Herald (FL), Daoud Asks for Release of Assets
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Journal Gazette, The (Fort Wayne, IN), Investigator in HP Spy Probe Pleads Guilty
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Miami Herald (FL), Suit Challenges Club Rejection in Land Deal
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Philadelphia Inquirer (PA), California Charges 5 in HP Scandal, the Ousted Chairwoman was Among Those Named in a Case about Records Obtained Illegally
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Miami Herald (FL), Divorce of Miami Children’s Hospital Surgeons Wolfe and Marshall a Humdinger
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Miami Herald (FL), Beach Bar Association Installs Officers
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Miami Herald (FL), Judge Clears Teenager In 'Roaming Hands’ Case
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New York Times (NY), H.P. Investigator Pleads Guilty To Identity Theft and Conspiracy
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Infoworld Daily, FTC Halts Pretexting Operation Connected To Hewlett-Packard
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Miami Herald (FL), Senior Takes Summer Internship with Law Firm
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Boston Globe (MA), California Charges 5 in HP Corporate Spying Case
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nternational Herald Tribune, For Hewlett-Packard Spying Defendants, ‘It's Every Man for Himself'
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San Jose Mercury News (CA), Private Eye Strikes Deal, Pleads Guilty in HP Scandal Wagner Case Part of Probe on Pretexting
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Miami Herald (FL), Miami-Dade: Store Owner’s Attorney Says Officer Was Wrong to Shoot an Attorney for a West Miami-Dade Store Owner Wounded by Police Said His Client Did Nothing to Warrant a Bullet
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Washington Post, The (Washington, D.C.), Dunn, Four Others Charged In Hewlett Surveillance Case
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New York Times (NY), H.P. Could Be a Finger-Pointing Case
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Miami Herald (FL), Talk of Our Town: Infant Is At Center of Legal Tug of War
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Miami Herald (FL), Lawyer Suing Colleague for Tobacco Lawsuit Cut
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Miami Herald (FL), Judge Tries to Help Viet Vet He Jailed
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Miami Herald (FL), Couple Fails to See Eye to Eye
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Miami Herald (FL), Grove Group Announces New Officers
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Miami Herald (FL), Would You Trust this Man with Your Life?
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New York Times (NY), Ex-Chairwoman Among 5 Charged in Hewlett Case
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Miami Herald (FL), Language Barrier Proves No Obstacle for Couple
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USA Today (USA), Charges Against Dunn Dismissed others In HP Fraud Scandal Get Community Service
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New York Times (NY), H.P. Could Be a Finger-Pointing Case
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Florida Today (Melbourne, FL), Private Eye Avoids Jail in Spying Scandal
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Florida Today (Melbourne, FL), Depante Accused of Deception
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Florida Today (Melbourne, FL), Depante Pleads 5th in HP Spying Probe
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El Nuevo Herald, Daoud Afirma Inocencia Tras Depositar Fianza
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Miami Herald (FL), The Endless War of Skip Stringer
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Miami Herald (FL), Biscayne Park
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El Nuevo Herald, Devuelta Propiedad a Daoud
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