Claudia is a Miami-based (Fla.) attorney who practices Real Estate, Family, and Business law. With nearly a decade of experience (first as support staff, then as an associate attorney, later as a partner, and most recently as the founder of her own firm), Claudia is widely regarded as an authority when it comes to complex legal matters. Her expertise has been sought out and trusted by U.S. News and World Report, The Miami Herald, Fox News, Univision, Above the Law, Homelight, SuperMoney, ESTATENVY, and more.
This Fox News article examined a situation that had recently gone viral on the internet. According to text message screenshots posted on social media by a wedding photographer in South Africa, a woman reportedly asked for a refund on the wedding photo service she purchased because "they went to waste" now that she's divorced four years later. Lifestyle writer Cortney Moore included Claudia's insight on the legalities of the woman's request as well as the ways photographers could potentially protect themselves in such situations or even amend agreements to prevent similar situations in the future.
Journalist Josephine Nesbit tapped Claudia for her insight on how and when a real estate lawyer can help clients navigate the legalities of various real estate transactions. The resulting article, which ran online for U.S. News and World Report, outlined some situations that don't require the use of an attorney but could still prove having a lawyer on your side beneficial.
Claudia was quoted by journalist Aly J. Yale in this article for The Miami Herald, which explored why Miami wasn't following in the real estate slowdown that was taking place across the country despite mortgage rates rising and talk of a recession growing.