Background
Piscitelli, Mike was born in Schenectady, New York, United States.
Piscitelli, Mike was born in Schenectady, New York, United States.
University of South Florida (Bachelor of Arts, 1970). University of Florida (Master of Arts, 1974. Juris Doctor, with high honors, 1982).
Worked at Lawrence Vezina & Piscitelli, P.A. (Tallahassee, Florida) specializing in Construction and Public Contracts Law. Civil Litigation and Arbitration. Administrative Law. General Corporate, Business Transactions.
Admitted to the bar, 1983, Florida.
United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. United States. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.
Phi Delta Phi. Phi Kappa Phi. Order of the Coif.
Moot Court Team. Member, University of Florida Law Review, 1982.
Company-Author: "A Potential Death Knell for Limitation of Shipowner Liability," 20 The Forum 312, 1985. Author: "Florida Reporters: Witnesses of Last Resort," 60 Florida Bar Journal 60, 1986. "Home Satellite Viewing: A Free Ticket to the Movies?" Federal
Commercial Lord Justice, 1983.
Member: The Florida Bar (Member, Trial Lawyers Section). American Bar Association (Member, Section on: Litigation.
Forum Committee on the Construction Industry). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Lawrence Vezina & Piscitelli, P.A. serves the construction industry throughout Florida, the eastern seaboard of the United States and the Caribbean Basin.
The firm is dedicated to providing all legal services required by contractors, design professionals, sureties and owners. The firm"s practice encompasses construction litigation, environmental law, business law and transactions, public contracts law, labor law, administrative law and other legal specialties required to serve the construction industry. The firm was started in Tallahassee because of the substantial interaction between the construction industry and state government.
A second office is located in Fort Lauderdale to better serve the firm"s clients in South Florida and the Caribbean Basin.
Member, University of Florida Law Review, 1982.