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Rita D. Turner is a dedicated attorney based in Brooklyn, NY, specializing in personal injury and real estate law at The Fried Firm PLLC. With over a decade of legal experience, Rita has built a reputation for her unwavering commitment to her clients and her adept navigation of complex legal landscapes. A graduate of Rutgers University School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor in 2009, Rita has honed her skills through diverse legal roles. Early in her career, she served as a law clerk for the Honorable Donald J. Volkert, Jr., and completed a judicial internship with the Honorable Dickinson R. Debevoise in the U.S. District Court. These foundational experiences instilled in her a meticulous approach to legal analysis and advocacy. As the Managing Attorney at The Fried Firm PLLC since 2016, Rita has successfully represented clients in various personal injury cases, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve while providing compassionate support throughout the process. Her expertise in real estate law further complements her practice, allowing her to guide clients through property transactions with confidence and clarity. Rita's academic background, including a Diploma in Credit Analysis from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Florida, enhances her analytical capabilities, enabling her to approach cases with a strategic mindset. She is passionate about empowering her clients, advocating for their rights, and delivering personalized solutions that align with their unique needs. In a constantly evolving legal environment, Rita D. Turner stands out as a trusted ally for individuals navigating personal injury and real estate matters, committed to achieving favorable outcomes with professionalism and integrity.
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.