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Chase Law Adds Two Attorneys to Miami Beach Office

Chase Law Adds Two Attorneys to Miami Beach Office

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Chase Law & Associates, P.A.

Miami Beach, FL (Law Firm Newswire) December 16, 2022 – Chase Law & Associates, PA has hired two Miami litigators, Nico Jiminez and Hubie Menendez, to join the firm’s Miami Beach practice. Chase Law is a commercial litigation and real estate firm led by former prosecutor Ken Chase.

The firm executes on a highly aggressive and vigorous litigation style modeled after northeast and Los Angeles-based law firms. The firm’s focus is on high quality writing, loyal long-term clients, federal and state court practices in Florida, California, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Texas and the District of Columbia, and a range of disciplines including commercial litigation, real estate, employment law and special matters.

www.chaselaw.com

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