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Cherri-Ann Daniella Bentley Giannell

Giannell Title, LLC

Fort Lauderdale, FL • Serving Broward County

(954) 449-6896

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About Cherri-Ann Daniella Bentley Giannell

Cherri-Ann Daniella Bentley Giannell is a Florida-licensed attorney practicing in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County. Admitted to The Florida Bar in 2007 (Bar #40692) with 19 years of practice. Currently practices at Giannell Title, LLC.

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Education

  • Law School: St. Thomas University School of Law, 2007

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Office Location

Giannell Title, LLC

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

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