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Lawyer
wins points with traffic violators
He defends them against tickets for speeding
and drunk driving
By LISA GIBBS
Herald Staff Writer - 12/20/87
Lawyer Mark Gold likes
fast cars, particularly red Ferraris. He has
gotten a lot of traffic tickets driving them.
He has kept a clean
driving record, though, by defending himself
in court. In the last three months, he has
turned that defense experience into a growing
business.
Gold, 32, opened the
Ticket Clinic at 2615 Biscayne Blvd. in June.
The law firm handles mostly speeding tickets
and drunk driving cases. For a flat fee, he
or his associate files a plea of not guilty
and tries the case in court.
Gold's firm is one of
the first in the country to devote most of
its practice to defending traffic tickets,
an unusual legal specialty, said Judith Korchin,
Dade County Bar president.
The firm also breaks
with legal tradition by relying on advertising
to draw customers.
Ominous-sounding radio
commercials on WGTR and WPOOW tell listeners
that traffic violations could put points on
their license and raise their insurance premiums.
The firm started making a television commercial
Sept. 10, and Gold said he hopes to advertise
on billboards and newspapers.
Steve Zack, chairman
of the Dade Bar committee that reviews advertising,
said more common, but most lawyers still aren't
comfortable with it. "The profession still
thinks of itself as a profession and not a
business hawking its wares,"Zack said. Gold
is comfortable with it. He says advertising
is a business strategy, a way of telling as
many people as possible about his services.
He's happy with his
strategy so far. Gold said the Ticket Clinic
is swamped with request. He is hiring another
lawyer and opening a Fort Lauderdale office
in the next few weeks.
The law firm handles
mostly speeding tickets and drunk driving
cases.
After that, he hopes
to open Cutler Ridge and Pal Beach offices.
Eventually, he wants to have Ticket Clinics
all over the state.
"Everybody needs this
kind of defense," he said. Especially men
between the ages of 18 and 34, the majority
of Gold's clients, he said. "They get more
tickets than anybody."
Especially people who
rely on their vehicles for work, such as truck
drivers, taxi drivers, electric and telephone
repair workers. "They're very concerned with
keeping their licenses clean."
Gold, a University
of Miami law school graduate, tries to do
that for them at $149 plus tax for a Dade
Count traffic ticket and $495 plus tax for
a drunk driving citation.
When Gold defends the
client, he looks for technicalities that will
win the case for him: procedures that weren't
followed correctly, improper use of radar
equipment, or Breathalyzer testing."Fault
isn't the issue," he said. "We very zealously
defend the clients. We get some police officers
mad at us because we're good at it."
Traffic judges and Florida
Highway patrol officers say it's all in a
day's work.
"In a lot of situations,
the issue is not guilt or innocence," said
Traffic Judge Harvey Baxter. "The citizens
are availing themselves of every right they
have."
"Everybody's entitled
to counsel," said patrol Lt. Noel Roy. "If
you lose a ticket it's just one of those things.
When Gold is not defending
traffic tickets or drunk driving cases, he's
managing the commercial litigation practice
he runs out of the same office. He started
that in 1985 after working for a larger law
firm that specialized in commercial litigation.
When friends started
asking him to defend their traffic tickets,
he knew he had discovered a new legal specialty.
His discovery has been
fruitful so far. "We're working very hard,"
said Gold, a North Miami resident. "I never
imagined that this would take off so fast."
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