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William Rosario, Esq.


William Rosario is an associate attorney for Goldstein Law Group. His practice focuses on the defense of civil litigation claims in the division of first party property insurance.

William obtained his Bachelor of Art degree in the concentration of Criminal Justice. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Metropolitan University of Orlando, Florida. He then graduated Magna Cum Lude from Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville, where he obtained his Juris Doctorate Degree. During law school, he was part of the Mock Trial Team, he interned for the Human Right Clinic, and the 11th Circuit Public Defender Office, Felony Division.

William is admitted to practice in the state of Florida and is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and the Young Lawyers Division of the Florida Bar Association.

Prior to joining the Goldstein Law Group, William worked as an Assistant Public Defender for the 9th Circuit Court. As a public defender he gained extensive litigation as well as trial experience in the field of criminal law. William defended clients charged with a crime(s) to successful and satisfactory outcomes. He exhibited his talent as a litigator during the development of the cases to the matter being taken to Trial where he would win and achieve not guilty disposition for his clients.


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