About Rahul
Rahul Parikh built his legal foundation at South Texas College of Law. He trained in an environment known for practical courtroom preparation and emerged ready to practice in Florida. His education set the stage for work in criminal matters and related areas of practice.
Early in his career Parikh became involved with the Orange County Bar Association Criminal Law Section. He held membership in that section from 2019 through 2020, taking part in meetings and events that connect local criminal practitioners. He also completed a DUI 24 Hour Basic Course administered by the University of Central Florida Police Department, a credential that reflects attention to issues that commonly arise in criminal defense work.
Parikh's professional life centers on casework and courtroom practice. He has pursued work in criminal law through both bar association activity and private practice. His time in the Orange County Bar Association Criminal Law Section exposed him to the procedural and tactical questions that criminal defense attorneys face. That experience informs how he prepares cases and advises clients.
At the same time, Parikh keeps an eye on the practical side of legal practice. He engages with local lawyers and police training programs, and he applies procedural knowledge gained in continuing-education settings to the matters he handles. His background includes practical courses aimed at DUI matters and other criminal charges that often require quick tactical decisions early in a case.
Parikh now practices through Parikh Law, P.A. There he handles criminal defense matters for clients in Florida. His courtroom work and training support representation in arraignments, plea negotiations, and trial settings. He approaches each matter by weighing legal options and practical consequences for clients.
Colleagues describe his approach as straightforward and case-focused. He attends bar association gatherings and ongoing training to stay current on developments in criminal procedure and local practice. He continues to draw on his South Texas College of Law training while applying lessons learned from local professional engagement and police-led instruction.
He currently practices at Parikh Law, P.A., handling criminal defense and DUI-related matters in Florida.