Steven Veinger, PA Steven Veinger graduated in 1996 from Whittier Law School, Los Angeles, California. Graduated in the top one-third of his class, Dean’s List and Trial Advocacy Board.
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Steven Veinger PA
Are you in the process of being unfairly evicted? Let Steven Veinger and his team provide you the assistance you need! With years of intimate knowledge of tenant's rights in Florida and experience with rentals and leases, at the Law Offices of Steven Veinger, we've got your back! Contact Mr. Veinger today for a consultation. If you’re in Miami and are in need of a traffic lawyer, Steven Veinger is definitely your man. Over the last two years I’ve gotten tons of speeding tickets and didn’t think there was any chance I’d be able to keep my license. Mr. Veinger was able to help me plead my traffic charges down in court and saved me tons of money in fines, not to mention I can still drive! I was wrongfully pulled over after a night out on Miami Beach with some friends. I had a few drinks but wasn’t planning to drive home, just sitting in my car with the ignition off. The police were railroading me and still decided to arrest me for a DUI. My wife found Steven online and this man saved me, was able to have my charges dropped completely without a trial or anything. I’m so thankful and really owe him, I work a federal job, and this could have cost me my entire career. Thanks Steven! Mr. Veinger is a great lawyer. He helped my sister and I both get our green cards over the last year. He always called us with updates and you could tell he was just as happy as we were when we got the good news! I recommended him to a few of my cousins from DR who are in the process as well, and they’re have nothing but good things to say about him either. I drive so much for work and I’m always getting tickets here and there. But for every one I always call Mr. Veinger, he’s helped me out of some really bad tickets – getting some reduced and most of them thrown out completely. I was a bit of a speed freak in my early 20’s and really screwed up my license bad, I wish I knew about him back then too! I came to this country over 33 years ago from El Salvador and back then I was able to save money, start a business and bring my wife and son over without too much problems. Now that we are all citizens I tried to help bring over some other relatives so they could get a better education with us in Florida but I realize things have really changed and it was a lot harder now. My son found Mr. Veinger and he was able to help us get all the paperwork done and make sure everything was perfect. He worked so hard for us my whole family is very thankful to him. He is a good lawyer and a very nice person too. He cares a lot for his clients. I run a business as a broker for exotic cars in Miami Beach. When you work with expensive cars like these, they have a tendency to break down a lot but never had a case this bad. Last year I had purchased a very expensive car (not saying the maker) for my own collection and after a few weeks, every time the car drove over 50 mph it would have the same transmission failure issue. I took it to the dealer, and they gave it back within two days saying it was fixed. This was repeated 3 more times within the next two weeks, until I finally told them I wanted to give the car back, but they refused since I guess its hard enough to find one buyer for such an exotic car. I threatened to sue and when I was looking for lawyers online, I found Steven Veinger, after out initial meeting he recommend filing a lemon law claim with the manufacturer. This man is such a hard worker, he filed my paperwork quickly and without any issues. I was amazed at how hard he worked for me and how well he was able to work against the manufacturer. In the end I was able to get back the price I paid for the car and then some! Definitely recommend this guy to anybody having car issues. It’s funny to think about now, but a few years ago I was a heavy drug abuser and ended up getting myself into a lot of trouble with the law. I was charged with possession with intent to sell a controlled substance that was rampant in my area of Florida for a while. Despite the substances being my own, and for my own use, the police would not believe me and used some sort of technicalities to charge me with intent to sell. A friend of mine had a much smaller drug charge earlier that year and recommended I use the same lawyer, Steven Veinger. He was a really nice guy, very understanding and wasn’t like everyone else I had spoken to, who had rushed to say I was guilty. He earned every penny I paid him too, helping get my bail lowered to a reasonable amount to start. Then within the next few weeks he had slowly hurt the prosecutions case little by little, until they ended up dropping it down to a possession charge. The best part of it all was that I got no fine, or jail time, but I was ordered into a tough drug treatment program. And aside from one slip up early on, I’ve been completely clean for over 3 years now.
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Best Criminal Attorney Miami

The Role of the Litigation Attorney in a Trial

In the legal world, an attorney is vital to the process. While many assume, they can handle even small-time legal issues on their own, the fact is that they lack the necessary legal acumen to obtain a favorable judgement and simply aren’t experienced in the legal process. When it comes to attorneys, they all tend to specialize in different areas of the law, as well as different subsections of those specialties. For instance, many attorneys nowadays do not consider themselves litigators, and simply are there to handle legal documents and help you to draft legal paperwork for things like real estate deals, construction, permits, business documentation and more. When it comes to litigators or litigation attorneys, these are the ones who are equipped and well-practiced in the art of the courtroom – representing bothplaintiffs and defendants in civil lawsuits. Considered the best litigation lawyer Miami has to offer, Steven Veinger works to manage each and every phase of the litigation process – from the initial investigations & pre-trial issues, pleadings, discovery, and more, through to the actual trial, verdict or settlement and even the appeals process, if and when necessary. Depending upon the specific nature of the issue, Mr. Veinger and his team will take on a number of other tasks, in representing either the plaintiff or the defendant. To better understand the process of the litigation attorney, here are some important things to know.

Background

Similar to any other lawyer, a litigation attorney goes through the same educational background. Any practicing lawyer must earn a four-year undergrad degree, in addition to three years of law school to follow. An attorney will earn their Juris Doctor degree through an accredited law school, and then they are allowed to sit for a state bar exam – allowing them to practice law in that specific state they pass the bar in. An attorney is also able to be licensed in more than one state at a time, for instance, Mr. Veinger has passed the bar in 6 total states, having represented clients in each of those states – a big reason he is considered to be the best litigation lawyer Miami has in practice. While the background might be similar to other attorneys, a strong litigator is confident, and has a way with words – unafraid of speaking in front of large groups. A litigator needs to be able to look and sound confident and sway others to believe in their client.

Assessing a Case & Investigating

Often times, when representing a plaintiff, a litigation attorney will conduct an investigation into the specifics of the case in order to find any evidence or legal grounds to file a lawsuit. When representing a defendant, a litigator will begin by analyzing any evidence in order to mount a strong, credible defense strategy for their client. During the investigation process, a litigator will often work alongside an investigator, if they have one, to collect witnesses, take witness statements, gather paperwork, and investigate the facts surrounding the case. Once this process is completed, a litigator must make an assessment, and decide what’s the best means of handling this issue – deciding whether to try and come to a settlement agreement, or follow through to trial. Even as the best litigation lawyer Miami has practicing, Mr. Veinger will decide this not only on the evidence but on the resolve of their clients and whether they are fit to go through what could be a long and drawn-out trial.

Pleadings & Discovery

A litigation attorney, on either side must file different pleadings and motions on behalf of either client. While the plaintiffs side must file the lawsuit, often the defense will countersue, based on the specifics of the initial complaint. One of the most important things an attorney can do in this timeframe is to file a motion to refute the use of certain pieces of evidence that they may believe to be prejudicial. As the best criminal attorney Miami has to offer, Mr. Veinger has years of experiencing filing such motions and understands what types of evidence are more likely to prejudice a jury rather than provide any actual facts to the case.

During the discovery process, each side must turn over the evidence they have to eachother, so that the other side may prepare themselves for the case to come. In addition to a request for documents and things, as the best criminal attorney Miami has practicing, Mr. Veinger will also employ the use of depositions in which the other party is questioned at length in an office setting – the benefit is that the attorney can ask questions that would not usually be allowed in court. He and his team have used deposition information to help bolster a number of different cases.

Pre-Trial & Trial

While the previous parts are aspects of pre-trial as well, this is also a time to line up your witnesses and those who will help to benefit your defense. As the best criminal attorney Miami has in practice, Mr. Veinger will often use expert witnesses to help refute his client’s possible involvement in a crime or action, based on their vast knowledge of a subject. For instance, in a case where someone accuses another of shooting a gun (for any reason and with any outcome), they may call a ballistics expert to be an expert witness and explain how at that specific range, distance and angle, it would be impossible for them to have shot that particular type and caliber of gun (and create that specific outcome).

In addition, there is a voir dire – the process where each side choose the jury in the case. Once that occurs, the attorneys give opening statements and the trial begins. Throughout this process, each litigation attorney will question and cross-examine witnesses, read out testimony, and exhibit evidence – in order to sway the jury in one direction or another. While the evidence matters, it is often up to which lawyer is most convincing in the case. As the best litigation lawyer Miami has to offer, Mr. Veinger has an impeccable track record in cases. While a win isn’t always simply a win, it often will end in a settlement or in criminal cases, a lighter sentence or plea deal. For more information on litigation or to schedule a consultation contact Mr. Veinger and his team today.