“Good fences make good neighbors,” poet Robert Frost famously wrote.
But as famed Miami attorney Roy Black learned, a fence can just as easily land you in court and make a bitter enemy out of the residents next door.
A judge has sided with a millionaire investor who sued prominent attorney Roy Black over a boundary dispute between their exclusive Star Island properties in Miami Beach.
March 20, 2014 at 02:50 PM
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“Good fences make good neighbors,” poet Robert Frost famously wrote.
But as famed Miami attorney Roy Black learned, a fence can just as easily land you in court and make a bitter enemy out of the residents next door.
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