Gail M. Fisher

Law Offices of Gail M. Fisher, P. L.

Weston, Florida 33326

954-315-1169

Accident, Civil Rights, Discrimination, Elder, Employment, Guardianship, Healthcare, Inheritance Disputes, Negligence, Personal Injury, Pet Mediation, Probate, Sports and Entertainment, Trusts and Estates, Wills


Gail M. Fisher , formerly a partner in the law firm Fisher & Peterson, P. L., has opened the Law Offices of Gail M. Fisher, P. L.  Her practice is located in Plantation, Florida.  Gail is licensed to practice law in Florida and before the U. S. Supreme Court as well as the U. S. District Court, Southern District of Florida.  In addition, she is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys (AFELA), ElderCouncil, LLC, and The Advisor Forum LLC.

Gail received a Bachelor of Science in Education from Hofstra University in New York, a Master of Science in Education Administration from Virginia Tech in Virginia and her Juris Doctorate from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center, in Florida.

Ms. Fisher's practice concentrates in serving the needs of her clients and their families.  Her firm provides guidance and counseling in the areas of estate planning, asset protection, Medicaid planning and qualification, Veteran's Benefits and probate.

What makes Gail Fisher so very special is her ability to listen first, think and then suggest later.  Gail develops estate plans that actually work.  Her plans are all custom and tailored to each individual client's specific needs and goals.

MEDIATION

In addition to her training and experience as a lawyer, Ms. Fisher has received specialized training to be a certified civil mediator.

Mediation is a non-adversarial problem-solving process.  It allows the parties to a dispute to work together toward resolution outside of the courtroom. A neutral third party, the mediator, facilitates open communication between the parties in an attempt to achieve a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation can be very beneficial because it normally minimizes the time and expense involved in resolving the dispute.  An additional advantage of the mediation process is that the parties to the dispute retain control over how the dispute is resolved. If the parties cannot reach an acceptable agreement, then neither party is bound to the mediation process, and the matter can proceed to trial.

Gail M. Fisher prides herself on her integrity and thoughtful representation, regardless if she is providing legal counsel or serving as a neutral mediator.  Gail Fisher is dedicated to providing thorough, experienced and quality services.

Contact Gail Fisher at (954) 315-1169 to learn more about her services as an attorney, as a mediator and how she can help you.

8551 West Sunrise Boulevard, Suite 300
Plantation, FL 33322

Office: 954-315-1169
Fax:    954-452-3311
Email: [email protected]