AnneMarie Rose Rizzo

1414 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL

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4.9 / 5
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University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Florida, BA - Bachelor of Arts
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University of Florida, Graduate Certificate
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University of Florida College of Pharmacy, MS - Master of Science

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4.9 634 reviews
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Sean tyrone

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10 Jan, 2025
David at the Law place in Sarasota is fantastic! I had two traffic violations, one of which was pretty serious. David handled both cases with incredible professionalism and skill. He resolved the serious violation with no points on my license and a very low fine, and he was able to get the second, less serious violation completely dismissed. I couldn’t be happier with the outcome! If you’re looking for someone who knows what they’re doing and truly cares about getting you the best result, David is your guy. Thank you so much, David!
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Mario kodra

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09 Jan, 2025
Excellent lawyer are you twice? And both times my tickets or dismissed. I will definitely recommend him.
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Raquel diniz

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08 Jan, 2025
This was a wonderful experience. I had a speeding ticket that got me worried. But after speaking with them, my worries disappeared. They go through every step with you and make sure you understand. I am very grateful for this law firm. Will becoming recommending. Thank you
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and knowledge of the law
“She knew exactly what I needed to do right away to get through the process as smoothly as possible, and that is exactly how I would describe my experience through this case.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“She was extremely sympathetic and understanding to me while I was loosing my mind with worry.”
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Dedicated and tireless advocacy for clients
“She dedicated herself to finding the best outcome for the situation. She was worth every penny of her fee as now the charges have been dismissed.”
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Transparent and clear communication
“She spent time explaining everything, pros and cons. My son was treated with the upmost care and she delivered on exactly what she said she would do.”
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Respected by the legal community
“It was quickly apparent to me she had the respect of the judges, the court, her colleagues, and her clients.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2013:
Sarasota Herald Tribune, Sarasota Deputy Under Scrutiny
2013:
NBC News, Sarasota deputy subject of internal investigations
2013:
The Guide To Surviving Your Tampa DUI, Tampa DUI Survival Guide
2013:
Surviving Your Orlando DUI, Orlando DUI Survival Guide
2013:
Sarasota Herald Tribune, North Port Assistant Principal Re-assigned
2013:
Pinellas DUI Survival Guide, Pinellas DUI Survival Guide
2012:
Fort Myers Newspress, Chief Baker points finger at drugs
2012:
The Guide to Surviving Your Sarasota DUI, Sarasota DUI Survival Guide
2011:
Sarasota Herald Tribune, Ill Defined Couty Line Hampers Law Enforcment
2011:
FOX 13 NEWS, Where do you draw the line?
2011:
ABC News, Where's Manatee County? Where's Sarasota County?
2009:
STATE OF FLORIDA vs. DOMENICO D'ANGELO, Florida Law Weekly Opinion/ Publication
2008:
Jury Selection and Trial Practice, Jury Selection and Trial Practice
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