Experienced

As attorneys of high-profile cases, both Yery Marrero and Susan Bozorgi have found themselves in the public eye often and have considerable experience handling media relations. Both Yery and Susan frequently appear on local and national television programs and in print publications, either as a guest commentator or to respond to questions regarding one of the firm's active cases.

Earning a client's trust and protecting a client's privacy are at the core of the firm's philosophy. To that end, Yery and Susan made a conscious decision not to include here the clips of television programs or links to news stories that reveal a client's name or discuss a client's legal matter.

  • Daily Business Review: Yery Marrero featured in Special Report on Diversity; January 28, 2008.

  • Susan Bozorgi named "Rising Star" in the area of Criminal Defense: White Collar by Florida Superlawyers 2009.

  • CNN Legal Briefs: Susan Bozorgi discusses Lionel Tate and Anna Nicole Smith March 4, 2006 - See Transcript

  • Polos Opuestos: Yery Marrero debates issues of our criminal justice system while studio audience voted her the winner of the debate.

  • Ricardo Brown show: Yery Marrero discusses the abortion rights issues.

  • Susan Bozorgi is a Panelist at "Surviving the Miami Model" a conference at UM Law School on April 2, 2005 - See Schedule

  • Daily Business Review May 4, 2006; Rights: Lawyers muster to aid subpoenaed UM Students discusses Susan Bozorgi's participation in representing UM Students - See Article

  • Miami Herald 4/27/2006: Lawyers Lend Hand to Student Protestors; "Bozorgi has assembled nearly 20 lawyers, including former American Civil Liberties Union Presidents Lida Rodriguez-Taseff and Benjamin Waxman, and Patricia Ireland, former president of the National Organization for Women. Bozorgi said the lawyers are not taking sides in the labor dispute, but worry UM is becoming too aggressive in thwarting nonviolent protests. ``I don't have an opinion about the underlying issue,'' she said. ``I'm offended that the school is attempting to use rules and regulations in a private institution to punish and squash the First Amendment rights of a group of students. That's what's moving me.'' - See Article

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