Paul Remillard is a magna cum laude graduate of Boston College with a B.S. in Accounting from the School of Business. He was a scholarship athlete and lettered for two years in both football and baseball.
After graduating near the top of his class from Nova University College of Law, he worked as an Assistant State Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit under the direction of the Honorable Janet Reno. As a result, he has vast jury trial experience ranging from simple misdemeanors to complex drug trafficking cases and murder trials.
Mr. Remillard has been licensed to practice law in both Florida and Colorado for over thirty-five combined years. He has practiced in the Federal Court system as well.
Mr. Remillard is widely recognized as one of the highest qualified mediators in the southeast. He has been a certified mediator since January of 1996, and now dedicates the majority of his practice to mediation work. His jury trial experience is a valuable asset to his mediation practice. Mr. Remillard has mediated over 1000 disputes to date including civil and commercial disputes, and enjoys a settlement rate of over 85%.
Mr. Remillard is widely recognized as a professional ethics expert and has successfully defended hundreds of lawyer discipline matters as well as law school admission hearings. He is qualified to defend licensed professionals such as doctors, nurses, teachers, etc.
He authored the curriculum for The Florida Bar's Diversion Program, and created the Florida Bar's Center for Professionalism, where he served as the first Executive Director.
To round out his practice, Mr. Remillard is often invited to give lectures on lawyer ethics and has held several hundred seminars thereon.
EDUCATION
•Boston College School of Business, Boston, Massachusetts. Accounting, B.S. Magna Cum Laude, May 1979
•Nova Southeastern University School of Law, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Juris Doctor. Febuary, 1989.
It takes less time to do a thing right than it does to explain why you did it wrong.
-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow