Meet Roy Oppenheim, a onetime Wall Street lawyer who rose to fame doing work he once considered “bottom of the barrel.”

Oppenheim emerged as one of the most prominent Florida foreclosure attorneys in the last decade when he pioneered defenses for property owners facing lawsuits by lenders. In those days, mortgage companies had the upper hand: Borrowers in default on their loans had few, if any, viable legal explanations.

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