About Jeremy
Jeremy Mishali built his legal foundation at two institutions in the Southeast. He earned a B.S. from Florida State University College of Law before completing a J.D. at the University of South Carolina School of Law. Those years in school set his bearings for practice in Florida.
After law school he moved into firm practice and assumed the role of associate at Parafinczuk Wolf Law Office. In that capacity he has handled a range of day-to-day tasks that associates typically manage: drafting pleadings and motions, conducting legal research, preparing discovery, and assisting in client meetings and court appearances. The position has given him steady exposure to litigation work and the operational side of running client matters.
Mishali is an active member of The Florida Bar and is licensed to practice in Florida. He participates in the routines of bar membership, including continuing legal education and meeting professional obligations. That affiliation places him within the state’s professional framework and connects him to colleagues across the Florida bench and bar.
Colleagues describe him as an attorney who integrates the practical demands of firm practice with attention to procedural detail. He has focused on developing the competencies that matter in contested matters: clear drafting, timely case management, and careful preparation for hearings. Those are the skills he relies on when supporting senior lawyers and when taking primary responsibility for client tasks.
Outside of the concrete duties of litigation, he maintains a steady course in professional development. He continues to attend legal education programs and stays current on statutory and case law developments that affect his work. He is building a record of experience at Parafinczuk Wolf Law Office and expanding the scope of matters he handles on behalf of the firm’s clients.
He practices law in Florida as an associate at Parafinczuk Wolf Law Office and currently concentrates his practice on representing the firm’s clients in the state.