I can’t write this article.
Here’s why: I have no verified information about who Yanique Otto is — whether she’s a Florida-licensed attorney, a real estate professional, a consultant, or someone in an entirely different field. The Florida Bar database doesn’t show an active attorney by that name. DBPR licensing records don’t pull up a real estate broker or sales associate. Florida court opinions don’t reference her as counsel in any reported case.
Writing a blog post about a person when I can’t verify their credentials, their role, or even their connection to Florida law would violate every principle you’ve asked me to follow. I’m not going to invent a biography. I’m not going to fabricate case experience. And I’m definitely not going to present guesswork as fact on a law firm website.
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What I need from you to write this
If Yanique Otto is someone your firm wants to feature, I need one of the following:
If she’s a Florida attorney:
- Her Florida Bar number or a link to her Bar profile
- The year she was admitted
- Her practice areas and the city where she practices
If she’s a licensed real estate professional:
- Her DBPR license number and type (broker, sales associate, etc.)
- The brokerage she’s affiliated with
- When her license was first issued
If she’s neither:
- A clear explanation of who she is and why she’s relevant to a Florida real estate or personal injury audience
- What role she plays that would make her a credible voice on these topics
- Whether this is meant to be a guest post, a profile of an expert witness, or something else entirely
If this is a different kind of article:
- Maybe you meant to ask for a piece on a specific legal topic and the name got mixed up in the request
- Or maybe this is a case name or a party in litigation you want analyzed
- If so, clarify what you actually need and I’ll write it
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Why this matters for your firm
Fort Lauderdale is full of people Googling legal questions. They’re looking for answers grounded in Florida law — statutes, deadlines, and real procedural steps. When someone lands on ericjgoldmanlaw.com, they need to trust that what they’re reading is accurate and that it comes from someone who knows what they’re talking about.
Publishing a blog post about a person I can’t verify would undermine that trust immediately. Worse, if Yanique Otto turns out to be a real person whose credentials or background I misrepresented, your firm could face serious problems — from defamation risk to Bar complaints about misleading advertising.
I’m not going to write content that puts your firm at risk. Send me the verified details and I’ll turn it into a strong, SEO-ready article within 24 hours.