Giannet Law Firm, P.A.

Giannet Law Firm, P.A.

Ms. Giannet has served as an attorney for 27 years. At Giannet Law Firm, P.A., we pursue truth and justice with integrity, commitment, and diligence. If you need help with Social Security Disability, please call us.

Giannet Law Firm, P.A.

Giannet Law Firm, P.A.

Ms. Giannet has served as an attorney for 27 years. At Giannet Law Firm, P.A., we pursue truth and justice with integrity, commitment, and diligence. If you need help with Social Security Disability, please call us.

Firm Overview

Ms. Giannet has served as an attorney for 25 years.

At Giannet Law Firm, P.A., we pursue truth and justice with integrity, commitment and diligence.

If you need help with social security disability benefits, auto accidents, or other injuries, Giannet Law Firm, P.A. has you covered!

Our legal team will handle your case with care and individualized attention.

Areas of practice include social security disability, SSI benefits, car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, nursing home neglect, assisted living facility neglect, medical malpractice, wrongful death, long term disability, short term disability and veteran's disability.

Loula D. Giannet is an experienced social security disability lawyer and accident lawyer.

Giannet Law Firm has offices near you in New Port Richey, Tampa and Clearwater.

Main Office

Main Office
5326 Gulf Drive
New Port Richey, FL 34652

Phone

(727) 844-5297

Fees
Free Initial Consultation?

Yes

Office Information
Personal Injury

Auto Accident

SSDI

Giannet Law Firm, P.A.
Loula Giannet

Attorney and Counselor at Law
Admitted to The Florida Bar and licensed to practice law since October 11, 1996.
Also Authorized to Practice Before:
*Social Security Administration Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
*Social Security Administration Appeals Council
*Board of Veterans Appeals - Accredited Attorney by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Legal Experience:
*Former Substitute General Magistrate, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Charles R. Wilson, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
*Former Assistant State Attorney/Prosecutor, Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Assistant State Attorney, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Judicial Staff Attorney, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Adjunct Professor, Constitutional Law, University of South Florida
*Former Adjunct Instructor, Florida Civil Procedure, Pasco-Hernando Community College
*Former Legal Intern, United States Attorney's Office, Middle District of Florida
*Former Assistant Law Review Editor, Stetson University College of Law

Publications:
*The Jury Selection Process: An Interview with Judge Manual Menendez, Jr., University of South Florida Legal Brief, Volume 1, Issue 3, December, 1991.
*Mandatory Drug-Testing of Government Employees: Is it Reasonable? University of South Florida Legal Brief, Summer Edition, 1993.
*International Extradition and the Dual Criminality Requirement as Applied to RICO and CCE, World Order: Conflicts and Issues Analysis, 1995 Edition.
*Recent Development: Government Tort Liability, 25 Stetson Law Review 940 (1996).
*Social Contract Between Students and the State: A Constitutional Analysis of Florida Statutes Related to Mandatory Expulsion for Weapon Possession, Corporal Punishment, and the Use of Metal Detectors on Campus, 16 St. Thomas Law Review 109-146 (2003).
*Aid, Solace from Government not Simple Matter, The West Pasco Press, January 21, 2005 (Article about the Social Security Disability claims process and its hurdles).
*Judicial Activism and the Constitution, The West Pasco Press, July 1, 2005 (Discussing concepts in judicial interpretation, judicial restraint, and the philosophy of our Nation's founding fathers).
*The Tort Reform Debate, Contemplated, The West Pasco Press, October 14, 2005.
Building Tax Burden: Pondering the Power of the Purse and Who Holds the Strings, The West Pasco Press, February 9, 2007 (Discussing the Constitution and taxation).
*The Professional, The Florida Bar, The Professional, Vol. V, No. 4, June 2004 (Discussing the concept of professionalism towards clients).
*Matter of Ethics: Image Reconstruction: Lawyers Can Set the Bar for Professionalism, Immigration Law Today, Vol. 26, No. 3, 36-37, May/June, 2007.
*Roberts v. Shinseki: Is a Finding of Fraud Enough to Terminate a Veteran's Benefits? Veterans Law Journal, Summer, 2010.
*Jesus was Denied Due Process: A Defense and Constitutional Analysis of the Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments Applied to the Trials and Sentencing of Jesus Christ, March, 2014.

Presentations:
*Guest Lecturer to a group of elder care professionals: Residents' Rights and Employees' Duties: An Overview of the Statutory and Constitutional Rights of Elderly Residents of Adult Care Living Facilities and Nursing Homes and the Duties of the Employees of the Facilities, 2002
*Advocating For Elderly Clients/Preparing for a Social Security Disability Hearing, Stetson University College of Law, CLE/Continuing Legal Education Course, October 19, 2005
*Greek Independence Day Key Note Guest Speaker, Principles of Christianity and Democracy in the United States and Greece, Pasco County Government Center, March 2006, 2007
*Overview of Florida Statutes on Domestic Violence: Criminal and Civil Remedies-Fox Hollow Elementary School, April 6, 2006

Practice-Relevant Continuing Education Courses:
*Risk Management and Legal Issues in Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, June, 2008
*Diabetes, Yale University School of Medicine, June, 2008
*Introduction to Veterans Law, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, March, 2008
*Negotiation and Conflict Management, United States Institute of Peace, March, 2013

Professional Associations and Memberships:
*Former Member, The Florida Bar, Professional Ethics Committee (committee answers ethics inquiries from lawyers about their proposed conduct, reviews informal Bar advisory opinions, and publishes formal advisory opinions to guide attorneys in interpreting and applying Bar ethics rules)
*Member and Chair, The Florida Bar, Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee, 6B (committee investigates complaints against individuals allegedly practicing law without a license).
* Former Traffic Magistrate, City of Port Richey (hearing and deciding red light camera infraction claims)
Former Special Master, City of Port Richey (hearing and deciding cases of alleged violations of the city code)

License

Bar Number: 94031
Florida, 1996

Education

University of South Florida
B.A., 1993

Stetson University College of Law
J.D., 1996

Giannet Law Firm, P.A.
Loula Giannet

Attorney and Counselor at Law
Admitted to The Florida Bar and licensed to practice law since October 11, 1996.
Also Authorized to Practice Before:
*Social Security Administration Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
*Social Security Administration Appeals Council
*Board of Veterans Appeals - Accredited Attorney by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Legal Experience:
*Former Substitute General Magistrate, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Charles R. Wilson, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
*Former Assistant State Attorney/Prosecutor, Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Assistant State Attorney, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Judicial Staff Attorney, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Adjunct Professor, Constitutional Law, University of South Florida
*Former Adjunct Instructor, Florida Civil Procedure, Pasco-Hernando Community College
*Former Legal Intern, United States Attorney's Office, Middle District of Florida
*Former Assistant Law Review Editor, Stetson University College of Law

Publications:
*The Jury Selection Process: An Interview with Judge Manual Menendez, Jr., University of South Florida Legal Brief, Volume 1, Issue 3, December, 1991.
*Mandatory Drug-Testing of Government Employees: Is it Reasonable? University of South Florida Legal Brief, Summer Edition, 1993.
*International Extradition and the Dual Criminality Requirement as Applied to RICO and CCE, World Order: Conflicts and Issues Analysis, 1995 Edition.
*Recent Development: Government Tort Liability, 25 Stetson Law Review 940 (1996).
*Social Contract Between Students and the State: A Constitutional Analysis of Florida Statutes Related to Mandatory Expulsion for Weapon Possession, Corporal Punishment, and the Use of Metal Detectors on Campus, 16 St. Thomas Law Review 109-146 (2003).
*Aid, Solace from Government not Simple Matter, The West Pasco Press, January 21, 2005 (Article about the Social Security Disability claims process and its hurdles).
*Judicial Activism and the Constitution, The West Pasco Press, July 1, 2005 (Discussing concepts in judicial interpretation, judicial restraint, and the philosophy of our Nation's founding fathers).
*The Tort Reform Debate, Contemplated, The West Pasco Press, October 14, 2005.
Building Tax Burden: Pondering the Power of the Purse and Who Holds the Strings, The West Pasco Press, February 9, 2007 (Discussing the Constitution and taxation).
*The Professional, The Florida Bar, The Professional, Vol. V, No. 4, June 2004 (Discussing the concept of professionalism towards clients).
*Matter of Ethics: Image Reconstruction: Lawyers Can Set the Bar for Professionalism, Immigration Law Today, Vol. 26, No. 3, 36-37, May/June, 2007.
*Roberts v. Shinseki: Is a Finding of Fraud Enough to Terminate a Veteran's Benefits? Veterans Law Journal, Summer, 2010.
*Jesus was Denied Due Process: A Defense and Constitutional Analysis of the Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments Applied to the Trials and Sentencing of Jesus Christ, March, 2014.

Presentations:
*Guest Lecturer to a group of elder care professionals: Residents' Rights and Employees' Duties: An Overview of the Statutory and Constitutional Rights of Elderly Residents of Adult Care Living Facilities and Nursing Homes and the Duties of the Employees of the Facilities, 2002
*Advocating For Elderly Clients/Preparing for a Social Security Disability Hearing, Stetson University College of Law, CLE/Continuing Legal Education Course, October 19, 2005
*Greek Independence Day Key Note Guest Speaker, Principles of Christianity and Democracy in the United States and Greece, Pasco County Government Center, March 2006, 2007
*Overview of Florida Statutes on Domestic Violence: Criminal and Civil Remedies-Fox Hollow Elementary School, April 6, 2006

Practice-Relevant Continuing Education Courses:
*Risk Management and Legal Issues in Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, June, 2008
*Diabetes, Yale University School of Medicine, June, 2008
*Introduction to Veterans Law, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, March, 2008
*Negotiation and Conflict Management, United States Institute of Peace, March, 2013

Professional Associations and Memberships:
*Former Member, The Florida Bar, Professional Ethics Committee (committee answers ethics inquiries from lawyers about their proposed conduct, reviews informal Bar advisory opinions, and publishes formal advisory opinions to guide attorneys in interpreting and applying Bar ethics rules)
*Member and Chair, The Florida Bar, Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee, 6B (committee investigates complaints against individuals allegedly practicing law without a license).
* Former Traffic Magistrate, City of Port Richey (hearing and deciding red light camera infraction claims)
Former Special Master, City of Port Richey (hearing and deciding cases of alleged violations of the city code)

License

Bar Number: 94031
Florida, 1996

Education

University of South Florida B.A., 1993


Stetson University College of Law J.D., 1996


Firm Overview

Ms. Giannet has served as an attorney for 25 years.

At Giannet Law Firm, P.A., we pursue truth and justice with integrity, commitment and diligence.

If you need help with social security disability benefits, auto accidents, or other injuries, Giannet Law Firm, P.A. has you covered!

Our legal team will handle your case with care and individualized attention.

Areas of practice include social security disability, SSI benefits, car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, nursing home neglect, assisted living facility neglect, medical malpractice, wrongful death, long term disability, short term disability and veteran's disability.

Loula D. Giannet is an experienced social security disability lawyer and accident lawyer.

Giannet Law Firm has offices near you in New Port Richey, Tampa and Clearwater.

Main Office

Main Office
5326 Gulf Drive
New Port Richey, FL 34652

Phone

(727) 844-5297

Fees
Free Initial Consultation?

Yes

Office Information
Personal Injury

Auto Accident

SSDI

Giannet Law Firm, P.A.
Loula Giannet

Attorney and Counselor at Law
Admitted to The Florida Bar and licensed to practice law since October 11, 1996.
Also Authorized to Practice Before:
*Social Security Administration Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
*Social Security Administration Appeals Council
*Board of Veterans Appeals - Accredited Attorney by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Legal Experience:
*Former Substitute General Magistrate, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Charles R. Wilson, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
*Former Assistant State Attorney/Prosecutor, Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Assistant State Attorney, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Judicial Staff Attorney, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Adjunct Professor, Constitutional Law, University of South Florida
*Former Adjunct Instructor, Florida Civil Procedure, Pasco-Hernando Community College
*Former Legal Intern, United States Attorney's Office, Middle District of Florida
*Former Assistant Law Review Editor, Stetson University College of Law

Publications:
*The Jury Selection Process: An Interview with Judge Manual Menendez, Jr., University of South Florida Legal Brief, Volume 1, Issue 3, December, 1991.
*Mandatory Drug-Testing of Government Employees: Is it Reasonable? University of South Florida Legal Brief, Summer Edition, 1993.
*International Extradition and the Dual Criminality Requirement as Applied to RICO and CCE, World Order: Conflicts and Issues Analysis, 1995 Edition.
*Recent Development: Government Tort Liability, 25 Stetson Law Review 940 (1996).
*Social Contract Between Students and the State: A Constitutional Analysis of Florida Statutes Related to Mandatory Expulsion for Weapon Possession, Corporal Punishment, and the Use of Metal Detectors on Campus, 16 St. Thomas Law Review 109-146 (2003).
*Aid, Solace from Government not Simple Matter, The West Pasco Press, January 21, 2005 (Article about the Social Security Disability claims process and its hurdles).
*Judicial Activism and the Constitution, The West Pasco Press, July 1, 2005 (Discussing concepts in judicial interpretation, judicial restraint, and the philosophy of our Nation's founding fathers).
*The Tort Reform Debate, Contemplated, The West Pasco Press, October 14, 2005.
Building Tax Burden: Pondering the Power of the Purse and Who Holds the Strings, The West Pasco Press, February 9, 2007 (Discussing the Constitution and taxation).
*The Professional, The Florida Bar, The Professional, Vol. V, No. 4, June 2004 (Discussing the concept of professionalism towards clients).
*Matter of Ethics: Image Reconstruction: Lawyers Can Set the Bar for Professionalism, Immigration Law Today, Vol. 26, No. 3, 36-37, May/June, 2007.
*Roberts v. Shinseki: Is a Finding of Fraud Enough to Terminate a Veteran's Benefits? Veterans Law Journal, Summer, 2010.
*Jesus was Denied Due Process: A Defense and Constitutional Analysis of the Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments Applied to the Trials and Sentencing of Jesus Christ, March, 2014.

Presentations:
*Guest Lecturer to a group of elder care professionals: Residents' Rights and Employees' Duties: An Overview of the Statutory and Constitutional Rights of Elderly Residents of Adult Care Living Facilities and Nursing Homes and the Duties of the Employees of the Facilities, 2002
*Advocating For Elderly Clients/Preparing for a Social Security Disability Hearing, Stetson University College of Law, CLE/Continuing Legal Education Course, October 19, 2005
*Greek Independence Day Key Note Guest Speaker, Principles of Christianity and Democracy in the United States and Greece, Pasco County Government Center, March 2006, 2007
*Overview of Florida Statutes on Domestic Violence: Criminal and Civil Remedies-Fox Hollow Elementary School, April 6, 2006

Practice-Relevant Continuing Education Courses:
*Risk Management and Legal Issues in Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, June, 2008
*Diabetes, Yale University School of Medicine, June, 2008
*Introduction to Veterans Law, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, March, 2008
*Negotiation and Conflict Management, United States Institute of Peace, March, 2013

Professional Associations and Memberships:
*Former Member, The Florida Bar, Professional Ethics Committee (committee answers ethics inquiries from lawyers about their proposed conduct, reviews informal Bar advisory opinions, and publishes formal advisory opinions to guide attorneys in interpreting and applying Bar ethics rules)
*Member and Chair, The Florida Bar, Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee, 6B (committee investigates complaints against individuals allegedly practicing law without a license).
* Former Traffic Magistrate, City of Port Richey (hearing and deciding red light camera infraction claims)
Former Special Master, City of Port Richey (hearing and deciding cases of alleged violations of the city code)

License

Bar Number: 94031
Florida, 1996

Education

University of South Florida
B.A., 1993

Stetson University College of Law
J.D., 1996

Giannet Law Firm, P.A.
Loula Giannet

Attorney and Counselor at Law
Admitted to The Florida Bar and licensed to practice law since October 11, 1996.
Also Authorized to Practice Before:
*Social Security Administration Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
*Social Security Administration Appeals Council
*Board of Veterans Appeals - Accredited Attorney by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Legal Experience:
*Former Substitute General Magistrate, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Charles R. Wilson, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
*Former Assistant State Attorney/Prosecutor, Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Assistant State Attorney, Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Judicial Staff Attorney, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida
*Former Adjunct Professor, Constitutional Law, University of South Florida
*Former Adjunct Instructor, Florida Civil Procedure, Pasco-Hernando Community College
*Former Legal Intern, United States Attorney's Office, Middle District of Florida
*Former Assistant Law Review Editor, Stetson University College of Law

Publications:
*The Jury Selection Process: An Interview with Judge Manual Menendez, Jr., University of South Florida Legal Brief, Volume 1, Issue 3, December, 1991.
*Mandatory Drug-Testing of Government Employees: Is it Reasonable? University of South Florida Legal Brief, Summer Edition, 1993.
*International Extradition and the Dual Criminality Requirement as Applied to RICO and CCE, World Order: Conflicts and Issues Analysis, 1995 Edition.
*Recent Development: Government Tort Liability, 25 Stetson Law Review 940 (1996).
*Social Contract Between Students and the State: A Constitutional Analysis of Florida Statutes Related to Mandatory Expulsion for Weapon Possession, Corporal Punishment, and the Use of Metal Detectors on Campus, 16 St. Thomas Law Review 109-146 (2003).
*Aid, Solace from Government not Simple Matter, The West Pasco Press, January 21, 2005 (Article about the Social Security Disability claims process and its hurdles).
*Judicial Activism and the Constitution, The West Pasco Press, July 1, 2005 (Discussing concepts in judicial interpretation, judicial restraint, and the philosophy of our Nation's founding fathers).
*The Tort Reform Debate, Contemplated, The West Pasco Press, October 14, 2005.
Building Tax Burden: Pondering the Power of the Purse and Who Holds the Strings, The West Pasco Press, February 9, 2007 (Discussing the Constitution and taxation).
*The Professional, The Florida Bar, The Professional, Vol. V, No. 4, June 2004 (Discussing the concept of professionalism towards clients).
*Matter of Ethics: Image Reconstruction: Lawyers Can Set the Bar for Professionalism, Immigration Law Today, Vol. 26, No. 3, 36-37, May/June, 2007.
*Roberts v. Shinseki: Is a Finding of Fraud Enough to Terminate a Veteran's Benefits? Veterans Law Journal, Summer, 2010.
*Jesus was Denied Due Process: A Defense and Constitutional Analysis of the Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments Applied to the Trials and Sentencing of Jesus Christ, March, 2014.

Presentations:
*Guest Lecturer to a group of elder care professionals: Residents' Rights and Employees' Duties: An Overview of the Statutory and Constitutional Rights of Elderly Residents of Adult Care Living Facilities and Nursing Homes and the Duties of the Employees of the Facilities, 2002
*Advocating For Elderly Clients/Preparing for a Social Security Disability Hearing, Stetson University College of Law, CLE/Continuing Legal Education Course, October 19, 2005
*Greek Independence Day Key Note Guest Speaker, Principles of Christianity and Democracy in the United States and Greece, Pasco County Government Center, March 2006, 2007
*Overview of Florida Statutes on Domestic Violence: Criminal and Civil Remedies-Fox Hollow Elementary School, April 6, 2006

Practice-Relevant Continuing Education Courses:
*Risk Management and Legal Issues in Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, June, 2008
*Diabetes, Yale University School of Medicine, June, 2008
*Introduction to Veterans Law, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, March, 2008
*Negotiation and Conflict Management, United States Institute of Peace, March, 2013

Professional Associations and Memberships:
*Former Member, The Florida Bar, Professional Ethics Committee (committee answers ethics inquiries from lawyers about their proposed conduct, reviews informal Bar advisory opinions, and publishes formal advisory opinions to guide attorneys in interpreting and applying Bar ethics rules)
*Member and Chair, The Florida Bar, Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee, 6B (committee investigates complaints against individuals allegedly practicing law without a license).
* Former Traffic Magistrate, City of Port Richey (hearing and deciding red light camera infraction claims)
Former Special Master, City of Port Richey (hearing and deciding cases of alleged violations of the city code)

License

Bar Number: 94031
Florida, 1996

Education

University of South Florida B.A., 1993


Stetson University College of Law J.D., 1996


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