Plinio enjoys working to make any real estate transaction as smooth as possible. His legal practice focuses on real estate transactions and title law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
He regularly represents parties (buyers, sellers, lenders, investors, and developers) involved with the funding, purchase, sale, and development of real property. In that context, he has assisted with reviewing and drafting condominium documents, reviewing agreements, and assisting with title clearing where necessary.
Plinio graduated from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, with an emphasis on political philosophy, and then graduated from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, where he volunteered to represent victims of domestic violence in court hearings under Georgia’s so-called “Third Year Practice Act.” An avid reader and writer, he also obtained a PhD from the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at Harvard University in Cambridge, where he taught classes and published his dissertation regarding a historical figure associated with a constitutionalist revolt in the nineteenth century in Latin America. His favorite writers are Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson.
- Harvard University
PhD, Spanish and Portuguese - Emory University School of Law
JD - University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Bachelor’s, Political Science