About April R.
April R. Martindale is a Florida-licensed lawyer who practices at Martindale Law. She is a familiar presence to colleagues around the state. The work she does is rooted in Florida law and state court practice.
She completed her legal education before entering the Florida bar and establishing her practice in the state. Early in her career she gained experience handling a variety of matters that brought her into state courts and administrative proceedings. Those foundational years shaped how she approaches case preparation and client counsel.
Martindale's career has moved between courtroom work and counseling clients outside of litigation. She has represented individuals and entities in proceedings before judges and tribunals across Florida. Her professional routine has included drafting pleadings, negotiating settlements, and advising clients on procedural and substantive issues under state statutes.
Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She places emphasis on preparing the factual record carefully and on clear written work. That approach shows in the files she manages and in the way she prepares witnesses and clients for hearings. She tends to break complex issues into manageable parts and explain them plainly to clients.
Community and professional ties within Florida have informed her perspective. Working in one jurisdiction for an extended period gives an attorney a sense of the local rules and the expectations of judges and court staff. Martindale has used that knowledge to set practical timelines and to calibrate case strategy to the realities of the court calendars.
Martindale Law serves as her professional base. There she meets with clients, manages litigation, and handles transactional matters that require knowledge of state law. Her office work balances telephone consultations, written advocacy, and in-person hearings. She handles intake, case assessment, and the routine work of maintaining client files.
On any given day she might be drafting filings, conferring with opposing counsel, or preparing a client for a court appearance. The through-line of her work is steady attention to the details that matter in state-court cases. Her practice centers on matters arising under Florida law.