Allan M. Migdall and His Strong Visions of the Law
Allan M. Migdall is a general practice attorney in Miami, Florida, which is also his hometown. Aside from general law practice, he has also focused in specialized legal claims such as business law, real estate laws and laws pertaining to entertainment. He has been in the law practice for more than two decades.
Migdall stands firm on his belief that the success of a country is not majorly depending on the laws governing it, but the willingness of the people to follow it. As a lawyer, he thinks that ideas of a progressive country is not defined on how good the laws are, and it will still rely on the people’s cooperation in abiding by them. Laws, for him, are built not to limit or put a border on what people are allowed to do but to guide the in its proper execution.
Due to his smart and practical insights about the law, he has represented various cases with success. He has also become a very influential figure who can affect the votes of the people as he is one desired person in politics that presidential candidates are wooing to win his support over. For him, politics is about weighing not just what the candidates can do but also their strengths that can serve the country’s needs for progress.
Allan M. Migdall ATTY attained his undergraduate degree from Roanoke College and went on to Wake Forest University to study law. He has established his own law firm in 1992. It is a private company that has over six employees in service and continues to operate until now. His office is located at 31st Street of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He is also a member of the state of Virginia Bar.
For Allan Migdall, obedience to the law is developed when a person realizes his role as a good citizen of a country. To be a lawyer is to help people realize that the need of lawyers and the better understanding of the law is not only indispensible in times when we are in a turmoil concerning legalities, but also in cultivating an informed knowledge on how the law can help us live better. And with this principle is what he stands by with for the rest of his career in law.