About Mr. Gianni
Mr. Gianni Floro trained as both a scientist and a lawyer. He completed three degrees at Duquesne University in 1990: a J.D., an M.S. in Environmental Sciences and Management, and a B.S. in Biological Sciences and Chemistry. That combined background shaped an unusual entry into the law.
After law school, Floro built a practice in Pennsylvania. Early listings show him working as an associate in 2000. He launched his own office in 2008 under the Law Office of Gianni Floro. By 2012 he was listed as president of Gianni Floro, P.C., an arrangement that remains associated with his name.
Courtroom work and bar activity have been steady parts of his professional life. He retains membership in the Pennsylvania State Bar and belongs to a range of professional groups that include the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, the Western Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, the Allegheny County Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Those affiliations suggest regular engagement with trial practice, federal procedure and state court matters.
Floro’s scientific training informs how he approaches evidence and expert testimony. A background in biological sciences, chemistry and environmental management can be useful when cases turn on technical detail. He has combined that knowledge with years of litigation experience at the trial and office levels.
His career path shows a steady move from associate to solo practitioner to the lead of a law firm that bears his name. The firm has appeared in directories under Gianni Floro, P.C., listed as Lawyer at Law. Public records and professional listings indicate ongoing practice in Pennsylvania.
Colleagues and peers who encounter him in bar events and court dockets see a practitioner who balances technical literacy with litigation routines. He participates in local and national bar organizations. That participation keeps him connected to developments in trial practice and procedural rules.
Floro’s education and career record provide a clear through-line: a scientific undergraduate and graduate formation followed immediately by legal training, and a career spent practicing law in Pennsylvania courts. He concentrates on civil litigation and trial work in Pennsylvania.