Cosme Caballero

Cosme Caballero: Attorney with Deutsch, Blumberg, & Caballero P.A.

Biography

Cosme Caballero is a graduate of Florida International University and the University of Florida. He earned his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law, graduating Magna Cum Laude. Mr. Caballero served as Articles & Comments Editor of the University of Miami Law Review, where he published an article titled Curbing Corporate Abuse from Jurisprudential Off-Sites: Problematic Paradigms in United States v. Textron Inc. Following graduation, Mr. Caballero was admitted to practice law in Florida. He is a member of the Dade County Bar Association and is an Associate Visitor in the Spellman-Hoeveler Chapter of the American Inns of Court.

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Florida International University; University of Florida
Law School Attended:
University of Miami School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude; University of Miami School of Law, J.D., Articles & Comments Editor of the University of Miami Law Review
Year of First Admission:
2011
Admission:
2011, Florida
ISLN:
922306167

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