Spitale Law - Leo Spitale
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Leo Spitale
Leo Spitale received his B.A. from Florida International University in Political Science in May of 1975. He received an M.A. American Studies in June of 1976 from State University of New York at Buffalo. He received his J.D. from University of Miami in May 1981. After graduating law school he first went to work for the State Attorney’s Office in Tampa Florida. He then transferred to the Miami State Attorney’s office headed by Janet Reno where he worked until 1986. His first job in private practice was in civil litigation. He then went into private practice for himself until 1991 when he became a partner in Suri and Spitale until 1996 specializing in criminal and civil Litigation.
Since 1996 he has been in private practice specializing in Real Estate matters. In 2010 he became Board Certified in Real Estate law and has taught both the course for Title Insurance and realtor pre licensing preparation for Miami Dade College for four years. In 2009 he was appointed Attorney special magistrate for the Miami Dade Value Adjustment Board hearing tax payer appeals.
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