About Andrea
Andrea Recine trained at Harvard before turning to law. She earned a Bachelor of Liberal Arts in Humanities from Harvard University in 2011. She returned to Florida for legal studies and received her Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University in 2018.
Her legal path began in a series of clerkships and internships that exposed her to consumer protection and international practice. In 2016 she worked as a law clerk at the International Law Offices of Gabriel Jose Carrera. The following year she served as a legal intern in Broward County’s consumer protection office. After law school she took a law clerk position at The Cochran Firm in 2018, where she gained courtroom and case-preparation experience.
Recine joined Kanner & Pintaluga as an associate attorney in 2019. She handled case work, client intake and motion practice while taking on increasing responsibility in litigation and negotiations. Three years later she moved into firm leadership and was named managing partner in 2022. That shift expanded her duties from individual casework to overseeing administrative matters and mentoring younger lawyers.
She is licensed to practice in Florida, Indiana, Missouri and Illinois. That multi-jurisdictional standing has allowed her to manage matters that cross state lines and to coordinate filings and strategy in different courts. Her work spans civil litigation and client advocacy. She has experience drafting pleadings, taking depositions and preparing cases for trial.
Colleagues describe her as pragmatic in court and methodical in preparation. She approaches discovery and timelines with attention to detail. In the office she has taken on supervisory tasks and helped standardize certain practice procedures. As managing partner she balances case strategy with the operational demands of running a firm.
Recine practices at Kanner & Pintaluga, where she handles civil litigation and related matters across several state courts. She currently focuses her practice on representing clients in multi-jurisdictional civil cases and courtroom proceedings.