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Experienced Real Estate & Foreclosure Attorney Serving Florida

Barry Glen Segal is a Board Certified attorney whose expertise has been rigorously evaluated and peer-reviewed to meet the highest standards of the Florida Bar. With a legal career spanning over three decades, Barry provides his clients with a level of specialization and professional ethics that only a small percentage of Florida lawyers achieve. He is a past President of the Indian River County Bar Association and has successfully tried cases in both State and Federal courts.

Barry’s extensive background in real estate and foreclosure law offers a massive advantage to clients facing financial distress. Having developed foreclosure departments and handled millions of dollars in mortgage litigation throughout Florida, he understands exactly how to navigate the intersection of property law and debt relief. Whether representing individuals, businesses, or non-profits, Barry combines his specialized knowledge with a commitment to public service, ensuring his clients receive sophisticated, elite-level legal representation on the Treasure Coast.

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Approach to Client Representation

  • Barry applies a rigorously evaluated level of skill and professionalism to every financial case as a Board Certified lawyer.
  • He leverages his deep real estate background to defend his clients' property rights and navigate complex governmental regulations.
  • He prioritizes the highest standards of ethics and straightforward guidance to ensure every client achieves a successful fresh start.

Professional Background

  • Board Certified Real Estate Attorney – Recognized for special knowledge and proficiency.
  • Expertise in Foreclosure Law – Developed and managed large-scale foreclosure departments.
  • Trial Experience – Successfully argued cases before the Fourth District Court of Appeals and tried cases to verdicts in State and Federal Court.
  • Diverse Clientele – Experience representing individuals, corporations, homeowners' associations, and institutional lenders.
  • Public Service – Serving as a Hearing Officer for the Indian River County School Board since 2010.

Practice Areas & Legal Services

  • Debt Relief
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
  • Personal and Business Bankruptcy Filing

Education & Legal Credentials

  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) – Nova Southeastern Law University (Shepard Broad Law Center), 1996
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science – Florida State University, 1991

Languages Spoken

  • English

FAQ

How does Barry Segal’s real estate background benefit clients facing foreclosure?

Barry’s extensive experience in real estate and foreclosure law allows him to evaluate lender actions, property rights, and legal procedures in detail. This background helps clients better understand their options when facing foreclosure or mortgage-related disputes

What does it mean that Barry Segal is Board Certified by the Florida Bar?

Board Certification indicates that Barry Segal has met the Florida Bar’s highest standards for special knowledge, experience, and professionalism in real estate law. This distinction is awarded only after rigorous peer review and evaluation of competency.

Does Barry Segal represent both lenders and borrowers in foreclosure cases?

Yes. Barry has represented both lenders and borrowers in mortgage foreclosure matters. This balanced experience gives him insight into how foreclosure cases are approached from multiple perspectives under Florida law.

Does Barry Segal handle both residential and commercial real estate matters?

Yes. Barry’s practice includes residential and commercial real estate matters, ranging from property disputes and foreclosure cases to transactions involving businesses, developers, and individual property owners.

Is Barry Segal involved in public or community service?

Barry Segal has a long history of public service. He has served as a Hearing Officer for the Indian River County School Board since 2010 and has held leadership roles within local bar associations.

Does contacting Barry Segal create an attorney-client relationship?

No. An attorney-client relationship is established only after a written engagement agreement is signed. Initial contact or consultation is intended to provide general information and does not create legal representation.







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