Stephen Raoul Garcia-Vidal

777 SW 37th Ave Ste #510, Miami, FL

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Education

1993
William Mitchell College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1987
University of Miami, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 338 reviews
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Anthony roman

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08 Jan, 2025
They dont have an actual office and only do call ins. That's very strange when you should be able to book a face to face meeting with the discussion on designs that is super sensitive. It makes you question what's their intentions...
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Arthur thomas

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10 Dec, 2024
Had a great experience with EPGD Business Law, especially with Kathrine who handled my estate planning. She's incredibly thorough and patient, explaining everything in plain terms. Kathrine made what could've been an overwhelming process feel manageable and tailored to my needs. The whole team is professional and responsive. Highly recommend for anyone needing trust and estate services.
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Robert dalis

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10 Dec, 2024
Amazing firm to work with! Katherine has been there for me every single step of the way. She’s personable, responsive, and always on top of everything that needs to be done. Her resourcefulness and dedication make all the difference, and the entire firm is able to handle a wide range of projects with skill and professionalism. I couldn’t ask for a better team to have on my side!
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Pros
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Highly professional, responsive, and attentive service
“EPGD stands out because of their professionalism and transparency throughout every process. It's a pleasure working with them and they are truly reliable.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Excellent law firm with extremely friendly and professional staff. The team is so motivated that I loved working with them.”
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Excellent communication and client care
“They truly care about the work that we do and it shows. They have truly been a pleasure to work with and they will answer all of your concerns!”
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Efficient and timely service
“They are efficient, friendly, and responsive. I look forward to working with them again in the future!”
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Trusted and reliable legal partner
“After time and again, years, dealing with EPGD, it feels amazing to lay back and know there's one less thing to worry about as I focus on my own firm's operations.”
Cons
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Isolated negative experiences with the firm
“Absolute Waist of Money, they allure new clients with fake 5 stars reviews from friends. BE CAREFUL their reviews are as fake as their Diploma!”
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Concerns about the firm's integrity
“Professional Thieves Scammers I absolutely advice anyone to think twice/three times, before signing a retainer's agreement with any of their lawyers”

Publications

2008:
National Business Institute Seminar, Title Law in Florida
2008:
National Business Institute Seminar, Real Estate Closings A-Z: Navigate Your Closings with Confidence
2008:
National Business Institute Seminar, Examining and Resolving Title Issues
2007:
CABA Briefs, Practice Pointers: Estate Planning 101
2007:
National Business Institute Seminar, How to Obtain Good Title in Real Estate Transactions
2007:
National Business Institute Seminar, Resolving Real Estate Title Defects
2006:
National Business Institute Seminar, Negotiating Real Estate Loan Terms and Workout Options
2006:
CABA BRIEFS, “Practice Pointers: Estate Planning Considerations”
2005:
National Business Institute Seminar, Florida Real Estate Title: Identifying Defects and Finding Solutions
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