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Miami Firm Files Suit to Rid 'Rotten Apple' From Asset Protection Industry

A Miami firm that specializes in offshore asset protection is taking a South Florida businessman to court, alleging his LawyersLimited.com website masquerades as a law firm while steering clients away from licensed attorneys.

3 minute read December 12, 2025 at 03:42 PM
Blake Harris, founding principal of Blake Harris Law LLC. Courtesy photoBlake Harris, founding principal of Blake Harris Law LLC. Courtesy photo

A Miami firm that specializes in offshore asset protection is taking a South Florida businessman to court, alleging that his LawyersLimited.com website masquerades as a law firm while steering clients away from licensed attorneys.

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