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Rosa M. Romero, was born and raised in Homestead, Florida. She graduated from Homestead High school "home of the Broncos" and speaks fluent Spanish. July 18th, 2007 marked her 5 year anniversary with the firm.

In 2002 she started at Aronfeld Trial Lawyers as a client. However, we soon realized what a superstar she was and hired her to be our receptionist. Within a few months she was transferred to being a legal assistant, and is now the firm's Senior Case Manager

By 2006 Rosa earned the title of Senior Case Manager, and has the responsibility for working on some of the firm's most challenging cases. She assists in the preparation of discovery, medical records and pleadings in both medical malpractice cases and personal injury, at the State and Federla Court levels.

She is a valued and trusted member of the Aronfeld team.

 
Aronfeld Trial Lawyers own office building and facility
in the heart of downtown Coral Gables, next to the courthouse.
 

 

 

 

Our staff of highly qualified, courteous personnel is ready to assist you.

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3132 Ponce de Leon Boulevard - Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Proving Causation in the Failure to Diagnose Breast Cancer Case

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Two million women in the U.S. are diagnosed with breast cancer every year.  Of that number, forty-six thousand women will die.  Nearly half the women diagnosed are under 50 years old.

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