About Hitchens & Hitchens, PA — general practice St. Petersburg, Florida
Hitchens & Hitchens, PA has provided trusted general practice legal services in St. Petersburg, Florida and throughout Pinellas County for many years. Attorney Robert Hitchens is known for his integrity, straight-shooting approach, and genuine commitment to clients facing a wide range of legal challenges — from business closings and real estate transactions to personal injury matters, contract disputes, and eviction proceedings. His staff, particularly paralegal Paula, are praised for their diligence and responsiveness. The firm has earned a strong community reputation for honest assessments and ethical representation.
St. Petersburg is one of Florida’s most dynamic legal markets, with a growing commercial sector and active residential real estate activity throughout Pinellas County. General practice St. Petersburg clients benefit from Hitchens & Hitchens’s versatility: Robert Hitchens has handled business sales, landlord-tenant disputes, personal injury negotiations, and contract reviews — serving as a trusted all-in-one legal resource for individuals, families, and small businesses across the Bay area.
What Clients Say
Reviewers consistently praise Robert Hitchens for his honesty, experience, and above-and-beyond service. Clients highlight his careful attention to detail in contract review and business closings, his deep community reputation for ethical practice, and his willingness to help clients even in unusual legal situations outside his core areas. One client credits him with negotiating both a landlord contract and a personal injury matter with equal skill. The firm’s long-term client relationships speak to a practice built on genuine trust.
general practice St. Petersburg — Practice Areas & Services
- Business Law & Closings: Attorney Hitchens is recognized as an experienced business closing attorney in Pinellas County, handling asset sales, purchase agreements, and business transfer transactions.
- Real Estate Law: The firm handles residential and commercial real estate matters in St. Petersburg, including contract review, closings, and landlord-tenant disputes.
- Personal Injury: Hitchens & Hitchens represents accident victims in Pinellas County, negotiating with insurance carriers to secure fair compensation for injuries.
- Contract Review & Disputes: The firm reviews and negotiates contracts for individuals and businesses, including commercial leases, service agreements, and business arrangements.
- General Civil Litigation: Robert Hitchens represents clients in a range of civil disputes in Pinellas County courts, drawing on decades of local court experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a business closing attorney do in Florida?
A business closing attorney prepares and reviews purchase agreements, bill of sale documents, non-compete agreements, and related closing documents when a business changes hands. They conduct due diligence, handle escrow arrangements, and ensure the transaction closes with clear title and no undisclosed liabilities. In Florida, having an attorney review all documents before signing protects both buyers and sellers.
What are my rights as a landlord in Pinellas County, Florida?
Florida landlords must follow the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Chapter 83) when dealing with nonpayment of rent, lease violations, and evictions. Pinellas County courts handle eviction proceedings, but strict procedural requirements must be followed — including proper written notice — before filing. An attorney can guide you through the process to avoid costly delays or dismissals.
How long does a personal injury claim take to resolve in St. Petersburg?
Most straightforward personal injury claims in Pinellas County settle within six to eighteen months. Complex cases involving disputed liability, catastrophic injuries, or litigation can take two to three years. Insurance companies typically make their best offers closer to trial, which is one reason having an experienced attorney willing to litigate makes a measurable difference in outcomes.
Quick Facts: General Practice in St. Petersburg, Florida
- Pinellas County Business Activity: Pinellas County is home to over 45,000 registered businesses and is one of the Tampa Bay area’s most active commercial real estate markets — Florida Division of Corporations
- Florida Eviction Filings: Florida courts process over 100,000 eviction filings annually, with Pinellas County among the state’s busiest landlord-tenant dockets — Florida Office of the State Courts Administrator
- St. Petersburg Population: St. Petersburg has grown to 265,000+ residents and is Tampa Bay’s second-largest city, driving strong demand for local legal services — U.S. Census Bureau
Related Guide: Personal Injury Law: A Complete Guide — ReachAttorneys
