As Special Counsel to the Firm, Raymie’s practice is focused on collaborative legal strategies that promote business interests and solutions for our clients. She is an experienced trial lawyer in legal malpractice, bad faith claims, lender liability, fraud, and complex business matters. With that experience she has become an enterprise consultant specializing in business solutions and brokering relationships to facilitate continued operations when problems arise. Her expansive background in corporate law, international business endeavors, securities and financial fraud, international payment tools, immigration, and multi-generational wealth concerns, provides wide-range expertise in organizational structures (private and corporate), contractual frameworks, banking and brand sponsorships, regulatory guidance and tool ideation in the payments’ world.

Prior Experience

Outside of the firm, Raymie maintains an independent consulting business on Miami Beach where she handles the strategic and continued business interests of various private clients with diverse wealth and succession structures. She previously served as General Counsel for a foreign-owned FinTech conglomerate capitalizing on emerging markets throughout Latin America and Asia. She has practiced law in Boston and throughout Florida, including working for several years as an associate at the Miami trial firm Hall, Lamb, and Hall, PA.

Court Admissions

  • Massachusetts, 2003
  • Florida, 2004
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit, 2003
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, 2004
  • U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, 2005
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court, 2005

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