Caldera, Maria R.

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Updated 8/12/2011

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Ver Ploeg & Lumpkin, P.A.

100 SE Second Street
30th Floor

Miami, FL 33131-2158

Phone: 305-577-3996

Fax: 305-577-3558

Contact Us

http://www.insuranceattorneyflorida.com

Summary

Current Employment Position(s)

Associate

Lawyer Overview

Maria R. Caldera, born in Granada, Nicaragua, graduated from the University of Miami, cum laude, in 2001 and from the University of Maryland School of Law in 2008. While in law school, Maria was an Associate Editor of the Journal of Business & Technology Law, a Legal Research & Writing Teaching Fellow and member of Maryland's Leadership Scholars Program. She also worked in the law school's International Trade & Global Poverty Clinic, where she represented clients before the U.S. Court of International Trade and served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Scott J. Silverman in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida. Maria concentrates her practice in the areas of Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Litigation.

Areas of Practice

  • Insurance Law
  • Bad Faith

West Practice Categories

Insurance Law, Bad Faith

Qualifications

Past Employment Positions

  • Hon. Scott J. Silverman in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, Judicial Intern

Education

  • University of Maryland School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland, 2008
    Honors: Legal Research & Writing Teaching Fellow
    Honors: Member, Maryland's Leadership Scholars Program
    Law Journal: Journal of Business & Technology Law, Associate Editor
  • University of Miami, 2001
    Honors: cum laude

Fees

Offers Free Initial Consultation

Office Information

Address

100 SE Second Street
30th Floor
Miami, FL 33131-2158

Phones

305-577-3996

Faxes

305-577-3558

Emails

Contact Us

Websites

http://www.vpl-law.com

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