About John
John Richert built a legal foundation across business and law before settling into practice in Florida. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance, with a concentration in accounting, from the College of William and Mary in 2010. He went on to complete both a Juris Doctor and an MBA at Stetson University, finishing those programs in 2013.
Fresh out of law school, Richert spent time in a clerkship role at the Kevin Carreno firm. That early year in practice gave him a close look at the day-to-day work of litigation and client service. He moved quickly from that position into private practice and has been listed as a lawyer at Richert Quarles P.A. beginning in 2013.
He is admitted to practice in the State of Florida. He also holds admissions to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, allowing him to appear in both state and federal forums. Those credentials shape the kinds of matters he handles and the venues in which he appears.
Richert maintains memberships in local bar organizations. He has been active in the Clearwater Bar Association since 2013. He also belonged to the St. Petersburg Bar Association during 2013 and 2014. Those local ties reflect a practice rooted in the Tampa Bay region and a calendar that often follows the rhythms of nearby courthouses.
Colleagues describe his background as combining business training and legal education. The MBA and accounting concentration inform the way he approaches financial and transactional aspects of cases. The dual degree path is reflected in a practice that navigates both numerical analysis and courtroom procedure.
Clients see a lawyer who moved from a law clerk position into founding or joining a small firm environment, and who continues to practice under the name Richert Quarles P.A. His work regularly involves matters filed in Florida state courts and in the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida. He currently practices at Richert Quarles P.A., handling matters that arise in state and federal courts in Florida.