Erik Wesoloski is a shareholder of Wesoloski Carlson, P.A., a law firm located on Brickell Avenue in Miami, Florida. Erik graduated from The University of North Carolina at Chapel hill School of Law in May 2001, and is licensed to practice law in the State of Florida. Erik also has a Masters in Latin American Studies from The University of Texas at Austin which he obtained in August 1998, a Masters in History from Emory University achieved in 1996 and a Bachelors in History from Emory University also achieved in 1996.
Mr. Wesoloski's law practice concentrates in real estate litigation and real estate transactions. Erik began his career in the corporate practice group of Kilpatrick Stockton LLP and in 2003 became a founding shareholder of Wesoloski Carlson,P.A.
Mr. Wesoloski is fluent in Spanish and proficient in Portuguese.
Contact him at 305-329-1020. You can reach Erik on the web at www.wesoloskicarlson.com
You can also email Erik at erik@wesoloskicarlson.com
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