About Hutch
Hutch Pinder is an attorney practicing in Florida who brings a dual academic background to his legal work. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Florida State University before completing both a J.D. and an M.B.A. at Stetson University College of Law in 2001. The combination of law and business studies is a recurring theme in his professional narrative.
At Stetson, Pinder completed a program that combined legal training with graduate business coursework. That training taught him to weigh legal questions alongside commercial and operational realities. The older classes and the casework from law school gave him a foundation in legal analysis. The M.B.A. courses added context about finance, management and organizational behavior.
Pinder is admitted to practice in Florida and has built his career in the state. He has spent his professional life working in private practice. He is currently affiliated with The Whittemore Law Group. His practice has remained anchored in Florida law, where he has handled matters for clients that require both legal analysis and business judgment.
Colleagues describe Pinder as methodical in his preparation. He tends to approach problems by breaking them into concrete steps. That approach can be useful whether the task is negotiating a contract, preparing a brief, or advising on a transaction. He often frames issues so clients can see the legal options and the likely business consequences of each choice.
Pinder’s background allows him to serve clients who need plain answers and practical options. He communicates in straightforward terms. He also draws on his business training when reviewing agreements, assessing risk, and explaining the trade-offs that come with different legal strategies. Clients seeking a combination of legal counsel and business perspective are among those who turn to him.
Based at The Whittemore Law Group, Pinder remains focused on the intersection of legal and business questions that arise in Florida practice. He maintains an active private practice in Florida and concentrates on providing counsel that reflects both legal doctrine and commercial realities.