Practice Areas
The Law Firm of Robert S. Griscti, P.A., concentrates its practice on:
- Criminal defense
- Asset forfeiture
- Appellate law
- Professional licensing
- Regulatory compliance
- Academic law
Criminal Defense
For over 25 years, Mr. Griscti has defended individual, corporate, and public entity clients in Federal and State courts. His focus is on white collar criminal prosecutions including:
- Money laundering
- Tax evasion
- Fraud
- Anti-trust
- Corruption
- Environmental
Asset Forfeiture
Asset forfeiture often flows from an underlying criminal case. The government can seize assets such as real estate or vehicles even if there is never a criminal conviction. Mr. Griscti has extensive experience representing clients facing criminal, civil, and administrative asset forfeiture in both Federal and State courts. He has argued and won favorable verdicts for clients in the Supreme Court of Florida, preventing the seizure of their property by the government.
Appellate Law
Mr. Griscti is an experienced appellate attorney, representing clients in criminal and civil cases in the Supreme Court of the United States, the Florida Supreme Court, and Federal and State appellate courts.
Professional Licensing
In Florida, many licensed professionals require legal assistance. For example, an administrative agency or board can discipline a licensee because of a criminal charge or conviction, or for other reasons. Mr. Griscti represents clients of all professions whose fitness to hold a license is being questioned.
Regulatory Compliance
Administrative law is a complex field with many rules and regulations. Working with a regulatory agency such as an environmental agency is different than working in a courtroom. Mr. Griscti has broad experience helping clients comply with regulatory orders from Federal and State agencies in both a domestic and international context.
Academic Law
Mr. Griscti represents clients at colleges and universities when they are faced with disciplinary, tenure, or employment issues. His clients include faculty, administrators, and undergraduate and post-graduate students.

