Priscilla Ruiz advocates for clients in complex civil litigation across state and federal courts. She is experienced in a range of litigation matters and proficient in various stages of the litigation process, including fact investigation, discovery, and the drafting of pleadings and pretrial motions.
Priscilla also maintains an active pro bono practice including representing individuals seeking asylum in the United States.
While in law school, Priscilla served as a law clerk and clinical fellow for the University of Miami Health Rights Clinic. During her tenure at the clinic, she represented several indigent clients in obtaining legal status and public benefits.
- University of Miami (J.D. magna cum laude 2023; Order of the Coif; Articles & Comments Editor, University of Miami Law Review; Dean's Certificate of Achievement Award in Legal Communication and Research I, Contracts, Evidence, and Health Rights Clinic; C.A.L.I. Excellence for the Future Award in Legal Communication and Research II, Health Rights Clinic, and Business Association; Dean's Fellow in Legal Communication and Research I & II; LawWithoutWalls 2023 James Peter Fellow; B.B.A in Legal Studies summa cum laude 2020)
- Florida
- Intern to Judge Jose E. Martinez, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida (Summer 2021)
- Spanish
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