Narinah represents municipalities in complex land use and zoning issues. She also counsels clients in general government matters including negotiating contracts and complying with public records, sunshine and ethics laws.
During law school, Narinah served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Beth Bloom in the U.S. District Court. She gained experience as a legal intern at the Southern Center for Human Rights, where she immersed herself in the issues regarding the impact of the criminal legal system in the Deep South. Through this experience, Narinah discovered her passion for land use and how access to land and its resources directly affect human rights.
Narinah also served as General Editor of the Florida Journal of International Law and as a certified legal intern with the University of Florida Levin College of Law’s Public Defender Clinic.
Narinah is fluent in Haitian Creole.
Professional & Community Involvement
- Florida League of Cities, Land Use and Economic Development Committee, 2023-2024
- Haitian Lawyers Association
- Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers Association
Awards & Recognition
- Best Lawyers in America® – Ones to Watch: Municipal Law, 2024
Press Mentions
- January 1, 2023 On the Move, The Florida Bar News, January 1, 2023
- WSHC+B Adds Five Attorneys Throughout South Florida, Attorney at Law Magazine, December 12, 2022
- WSHC+B Adds Five Attorneys Throughout South Florida, Citybiz, December 12, 2022
Presentations
- “Examining the 1960s and Beyond: The Future of Transportation in Miami-Dade County,” 2023 Florida Planning Conference, Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA Florida), September 2023