Attorney Raul Ruiz

Mr. Ruiz concentrates his practice in the areas of criminal defense, business litigation, person injury, family law, estate planning, and probate.

Mr. Ruiz has practiced extensively in personal injury litigation, insurance bad faith, maritime and admiralty litigation, as well as criminal defense. Mr. Ruiz was also an Assistant State Attorney in the 11th Judicial Circuit of Florida. Mr. Ruiz has also worked as a law clerk at Deehl & Carlson, P.A., a personal injury litigation firm in Coral Gables, Florida.

Mr. Ruiz has completed internships both with The Honorable Judge Kenneth A. Marra, Federal District Court Judge for the Southern District of Florida and was an internet Software Test Engineer at Microsoft.

Attorney Ruiz is actively involved in the legal community of Florida. He is currently a member of the Dade County Bar Association, The American Bar Association, and the Florida Justice Association.

Mr. Ruiz received his undergraduate degree from Yale University. He received a bachelor's degree with a double major in Economics and Electrical Engineering. While at Yale, Attorney Ruiz was a Presidential Scholar, Yale Scholar, Society of American Military Engineers Scholar, Charles E. Jones Scholar, Henry T. Morgan Scholar, and a Connecticut Information Technology Scholar. Mr. Ruiz also served on the Yale College Council as a representative, was a co-founding member, editor, and technical director of LawMeme at Yale Law School, as well as the Director of Information Technology for the Yale Law and Technology Society. Mr. Ruiz also served as a member of the Yale Model Congress and the Yale Course of Study Standing Committee.

Attorney Ruiz graduated from the Florida International University College of Law with a juris doctor degree. He graduated magna cum laude. While in law school, Mr. Ruiz made the Dean's List all of his semester, was a semi-finalist in the Weschler National First Amendment Moot Court Competition at American University in Washington, D.C., was the second place overall oralist in the FIU Intramural Appellate Moot Court Competition, represented the law school at the National Moot Court Competition sponsored by the Assocation of the Bar of the City of New York, and was Vice-President of the Moot Court Board of Advocates. Mr. Ruiz's academic credentials earned him book awards in Business Associations, Evidence, Federal Income Taxation, and the Law of War and International Armed Conflict.

Mr. Ruiz is a native Spanish speaker. He is admitted to practice law in Florida.