Natalia Morales is an Associate in the firm's Miami office. She is a civil litigator who focuses her practice in the areas of general civil litigation, employment and labor, community association, civil rights, directors and officers liability, and professional malpractice in both state and federal courts.
Ms. Morales attended Florida International University College of Law, where she received her Juris Doctor, cum laude, earning a spot on the Dean’s List every semester. During her time in law school, she received two prestigious Book Awards in Federal Civil Procedure and Florida Condominium and Homeowners Association Law. Ms. Morales was a member of the competitive Moot Court Board of Appellate Advocacy and Trial Team, and served as the Treasurer of the Student Bar Association, Networking Director of the Federal Bar Association, and Secretary for the Hispanic Law Student Association. She also worked as a Student Ambassador for the College of Law.
Ms. Morales received her Bachelor of Science in Public Health from the University of Miami. During her time at UM, she interned for the Florida Department of Health, where she earned the 2017 Volunteer of the Year Award.
Prior to practicing law, Ms. Morales worked as a Law Clerk for Cole, Scott & Kissane during her second and third year of law school.
Newsroom
News
•Collaborative Defense and Appellate Team Secures Complete Victory in Condominium Dispute in Broward County, FL
Recent Successful Trial, 11.14.2025
•Miami-Dade County Court Delivers Rare Sanctions in Condominium Fraud Case
Recent Successful Trial, 10.9.2025
•Fair Housing Act Complaints Dismissed in Broward County
Recent Successful Trial, 8.19.2025
•Voluntary Dismissal for Condominium Association in Miami-Dade County
Recent Successful Trial, 6.9.2025
•Final Judgment - Community Association Precedent - South Florida
Recent Successful Trial, 3.30.2024
Publications
•Co-Authored with Craig Minko & Jenna Updike, ' Florida Derivative Litigation in the Context of Condominium Associations, and the Court’s Deference to the Best Interests of the Corporation, ' 48, Nova Law Review, 55, 2023