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Robert Scott Reiff
Law Offices of Robert S. Reiff, P.A.-Miami Office
The Miami Tower, 100 S.E. 2nd Street
Suite 3400
Miami, FL 33131
Phone: 305-854-5511
Website: duilawoffice.com


About Robert Scott Reiff
Bobby is the author of “Florida DUI Law”, which is a part of the LexisNexis Practice Guide series and the previously published “Drunk Driving and Related Vehicular Offenses” (5th Edition), which was also published by the LEXIS Law Publishing Company. The ONLY attorney named in the “DUI/DWI” category by “Best Lawyers” for the South Florida region for 2018-2024 and 2016. Awarded DUI Defense Attorney of the Year 2019 in Florida by Lux Life Magazine – Business Legal Elite. The Only DUI Lawyer Named a Top Lawyer in South Florida in the DUI/DWI category in the 2020 and 2019 editions of the South Florida Legal Guide. Selected as one of America's Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys. Florida Super Lawyers® Magazine (2006-2024). Bobby has been recognized by the Best Lawyers in America© for the practice areas of Criminal Defense: General Practice; Criminal Defense: White–Collar; and DUI/DWI Defense. Though Mr. Reiff brings his winning work ethic to every case, his expertise in the DUI field is nationally recognized; locally, he received the number one rating in an in-depth Miami Herald investigation of the most effective DUI advocates in South Florida in this ever-increasingly complex and enforced area of criminal law. Bobby is also a frequent lecturer for the NCDD, the DUIDLA, the NACDL and the FACDL, & the Florida Bar. He also writes the DUI Notes column for the FACDL's Defender magazine. He also has been published in the NACDL's The Champion magazine.
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