About Armando
Armando Montesino took a direct path from law school into private practice. He completed his legal studies at the University of Notre Dame, beginning in 2009 and earning his J.D. in 2012. He moved into business law soon after graduation and has remained in that area of practice since.
His time at Notre Dame shaped a practical approach to corporate and commercial problems. The curriculum and clinics offered chances to work on transactional matters and client counseling. Those experiences informed the early choices he made as a young lawyer entering the market in the early 2010s.
In 2012 Montesino began practicing as a business lawyer at Montesino Law. He has spent his career at that firm, applying standard business law tools to address the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises. His work has required drafting and negotiating contracts, advising on business structure, and assisting clients through routine transactions. He also handles matters that arise in the ordinary course of commerce, where clear agreements and timely advice are important.
Montesino is licensed to practice in Florida and maintains current membership in professional associations. He draws on local and state rules when advising clients and relies on practical legal measures to reduce uncertainty in commercial dealings. His practice has emphasized steady, pragmatic legal work rather than headline-making litigation.
Colleagues and clients describe his approach as methodical. He breaks complex problems into manageable parts. He favors clear explanations over legal jargon and aims to give clients options they can understand and act on. That approach guides his file management and client communications.
Today he continues to practice business law at Montesino Law. His caseload centers on commercial and organizational matters for private businesses, and he remains based at the firm where he began his post-law-school career.