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Women trial attorneys do not start on the same playing  eld as men. Our intelligence, aptitude and experience are challenged every time we get up to speak.
Santana: I can’t answer that in a public article. Call me, and I’ll tell you: 305-374-4200.
AALM: What do you enjoy doing outside of work? Hob- bies? Sports?
Santana: I’m a Miami-girl. Give me a cortadito to start my day, beach and/or boat on the weekend, and a great res- taurant at night, and I’m good to go.
AALM: What traits do you think make an attorney excep- tional? What’s the di erence between a good attorney and an outstanding one?
Santana: Be a bad ass ... always.
AALM: How is your career di erent today than you envi- sioned in law school?
Santana: I couldn’t wait to get out of law school. I wanted to be in court. I’m actually taking time out of trial prep to answer these questions ... got to get back to work. Bye!
AT a glance
GOLDBERG & ROSEN
1111 Brickell Ave., Suite 2180 Miami, FL 33131
(305) 374-4200 www.goldbergandrosen.com
PRACTICE AREAS
Personal Injury Medical Malpractice Automobile Accidents Wrongful Death Negligent Security Trucking Accidents Premise Liabilty Maritime
EDUCATION
Juris Doctor, St. Thomas University School of Law, 2012 Bachelor of Arts in International A airs and Political
Science, Florida State University, 2007
PROFESSIONAL MEMEBERSHIPS
Florida Justice Association, Board of Directors Miami Dade Trial Attorneys
Cuban American Bar Association
Florida Association For Women Lawyers
FAVORITE QUOTE
“She was not fragile like a  ower. She was fragile like a bomb.”
– A Compliment From a Friend
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