Peter Rivera is a distinguished Partner at Richter Restrepo, PLLC, where he leverages his extensive legal expertise to drive impactful projects in the realms of corporate governance, real estate law, and nonprofit organizations. With a robust background in legal writing and litigation, Peter plays a...
Peter Rivera is a distinguished Partner at Richter Restrepo, PLLC, where he leverages his extensive legal expertise to drive impactful projects in the realms of corporate governance, real estate law, and nonprofit organizations. With a robust background in legal writing and litigation, Peter plays a pivotal role in shaping the firm’s strategic vision, particularly in community development and affordable housing initiatives. His commitment to enhancing the growth and development of New York City and emerging communities is evident in his leadership on key projects that address pressing urban challenges.
At Richter Restrepo, Peter is instrumental in navigating complex legal landscapes, ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks, and fostering corporate partnerships that align with the firm’s mission. His work often involves collaborating with government officials and managing funds for community-oriented projects, underscoring his proficiency in funds management and board governance. Peter’s ability to articulate legal strategies and advocate for clients has positioned him as a trusted advisor to a diverse clientele, including developers, nonprofit organizations, and public agencies.
In addition to his legal practice, Peter is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of attorneys, sharing his insights on real estate transactions, licensing, and the intricacies of litigation. His passion for legal education and community engagement reflects his belief in the transformative power of law to create equitable opportunities. As a key figure at Richter Restrepo, PLLC, Peter Rivera continues to make significant contributions to the legal field, championing initiatives that foster sustainable development and empower underserved communities.