B.A. Tufts University, 1981
J.D. Quinnipiac University School of Law, 1984
Attorney Florentine's area of expertise is lender representation as well as residential real estate closings, for both buyers and sellers, throughout the State of Connecticut. Attorney Florentine solely focuses on preparing and conducting residential transactions, including mortgage and consumer lending, conducting 300 residential closings per year.
Attorney Florentine has served as an expert witness in court matters and has also performed mediation and arbitration within the real estate community. Attorney Florentine served as Grievance Counsel for the New Britain Judicial District and Hartford Judicial District, GA 12 and Avon, Bloomfield, Canton, Farmington, West Hartford Grievance Panel and the Tolland Grievance Panel.
Rick grew up in Branford, having operated as a solo practitioner in Branford for over 25 years, and now resides in Madison, Connecticut. Rick was the Junior Varsity Basketball Coach at Madison's Daniel Hand High School for seven seasons starting in 2004, earning the titles of CIACC Boys' Basketball Assistant Coach of the Year and IAABO Board 10 Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year in 2011. Rick has been married for 33 years to his wife, Janice, and is blessed with four children - James, Ryan, Elizabeth and Catherine - who have in turn blessed Rick with three grandchildren, with another on the way due December 2024.
Attorney Florentine can be reached at rtflorentine@snet.net.
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