Angelica focuses her practice on complex litigation and municipal zoning matters, eminent domain disputes, and employment and labor law proceedings. Her experience includes drafting motions, pleadings, discovery, and assisting with client communications and real estate closings and analyzing municipal ordinances, state statutes, and relevant case law.
Angelica obtained her J.D. from St. Thomas University, College of Law, where she served as the Alumni Outreach Editor of the St. Thomas Law Review, Former President and member of the Black Law Students Association, and 3L Honor Council Representative for the Student Bar Association. She graduated as a Master of Public Administration from Florida Atlantic University where she was Vice President of the International City and County Management Association and a member of the Florida City and County Management Association. Angelica is currently an LL.M. candidate at the University of Miami, College of Law.
Florida, 2023
St. Thomas University College of Law, J.D., 2023
Florida Atlantic University, Masters, 2020
Florida Atlantic University, B.A., magna cum laude, 2018