The J.D. '88 alumna blends decades of legal expertise with a passion for mentoring and teaching, while remaining a dedicated leader in the School of Law alumni community.
The Miami Law alumnus credits his success to valuable connections with students and alumni as well as three courses that honed his legal skills.
The former ambassador to Jamaica boasts a remarkable career encompassing high-level government roles, private sector leadership, and significant contributions to international relations.
Named the Most Outstanding Graduating Law Student, Judge Rosenbaum brings extensive public service experience, including her time as a U.S. Magistrate Judge and Chief of Economic Crimes, to the Court of Appeals.
The Law School alumna is a highly experienced trial lawyer specializing in personal injury, commercial, and class action litigation, known for her leadership in major cases and her advocacy for voter protection.
The Miami-Dade Public Defender shares how an unexpected internship led to a lifelong commitment to public defense and equal justice, emphasizing empathy and the law as a force for good.
As the prestigious institute prepares for its 60th anniversary, its affiliated LL.M. program continues to produce the nation’s top estate planning talent amid a historic demand for expertise.
Alumna brings her expertise as a top executive at MIAMI REALTORS® back to the classroom as an adjunct professor for a new legal practicum.
Tod Aronovitz, J.D. '74, a distinguished trial lawyer and founder of Aronovitz Law, credits his transformative University of Miami Law education for his impactful 50-year career.
The prominent attorney highlights the critical role of the school's alumni network in his career trajectory, while remaining committed to supporting future generations of law students.
A former tax accountant and Army reservist, and an international law veteran from different countries prove that the road to a law degree is never straight.
The School of Law co-sponsored the "Cuban Voices: Rights, Reality, and the Rule of Law" program, which included a panel discussion moderated by Interim Dean Patricia Sánchez Abril.