About Josh
Josh Corriveau is an attorney whose path to the bar began in New England and led him to the University of Florida for legal training. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in finance and business management from the University of New Hampshire before completing his Juris Doctor at the University of Florida. Those years established a foundation in both business concepts and the law.
Corriveau moved into law practice shortly after law school. His early roles include positions at the Aaronson Law Group in 2016 and at Cole, Scott & Kissane, P.A. in 2017. He joined Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. in 2018 and then worked at The Martindale Law Group in 2019. The sequence of firms represents a steady progression through regional practices and provided repeated exposure to the daily work of practicing attorneys.
Across those posts he took on the tasks typical of an associate attorney: managing files, preparing pleadings, engaging in discovery and working directly with clients and opposing counsel. Colleagues say he handled the practical demands of case preparation and courtroom procedure while adapting to the administrative and business aspects of running legal matters. The variety of firm environments—ranging from boutique practices to larger regional firms—meant he encountered different approaches to litigation management and client service.
His educational background in finance and business management informed his legal work. That combination made commercial and transactional questions easier to parse and helped in billing and case budgeting. At the same time, the law degree supplied the doctrinal and procedural training needed for courtroom practice and legal writing. Together the two degrees create a profile of an attorney comfortable with both numbers and statutes.
As of 2026 Corriveau continues to practice law. He draws on the experience accumulated at his earlier firms and concentrates his day-to-day work on the practical side of litigation and client representation. He maintains an active practice that reflects his years in multiple associate roles and his dual academic training in business and law.