About Richard H.
Richard H. Lovell has built a practice that spans state and federal bars. He is admitted in Florida and New York and is also a member of the U.S. Supreme Court bar. His professional life shows steady involvement in real estate circles and criminal matters.
He launched his own practice in 1990, founding Richard H. Lovell, P.C. That step set the tone for a career spent largely in private practice. Over the years he has handled transactional work and courtroom matters, and his credentials include admission to the highest federal forum. He has navigated the everyday grind of client work while maintaining ties to industry organizations that inform his approach to real estate law.
Lovell’s association work has been a notable part of his career. He has held membership in the Florida Bar Association since 1993. Earlier, he served on the board of directors of the New York Association of Mortgage Brokers from 1991 through 2004. That board role placed him amid the practical and regulatory concerns of mortgage professionals at a time of shifting market practices. In 2014 he also took on a teaching role, instructing real estate agents and brokers at the New York Real Estate Institute. The classroom stint added an educator’s perspective to a practitioner’s resume.
His practice has combined elements of real estate law and criminal defense. He has worked on matters that required both transactional knowledge and litigation readiness. Clients have sought him out for a range of issues tied to property, financing and related disputes. His courtroom admission to the U.S. Supreme Court is one credential among many in a practice that crosses state lines.
Those who work with him encounter a lawyer whose background includes private practice, trade association leadership and professional education. He continues to run Richard H. Lovell, P.C., where he handles matters in real estate and criminal law.