Ginger Miranda

Ginger Miranda, a partner in the firm, is a trial lawyer and member of the Florida Bar, the St. Lucie County Bar Association, and Florida Justice Association, and the American Association of Justice. Since leaving government service in 2002 she has been in the private practice of law.
Ginger Miranda is a member of the Professional Latinos Association, St. Lucie County School District Hispanic Advisory Council, and the Latin Chamber of Commerce. She also volunteers as a Girl Scout Leader and Trainer.
Ginger Miranda was born in Chile and raised in Hollywood, Florida where she attended and graduated from Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School in 1991. She graduated from Barry University in Miami, Florida, with a Bachelor of Science degree in International Studies in 1994. She received her Juris Doctorate from Nova Southeastern Law School, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. There she was an Alternate Justice on the Honor Court and President of the Southeastern Region's Hispanic Law Student Association. While in law school she also worked at the Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities and was named the Law Student of the Year by the Florida Association of Women Lawyers. She began her legal career in the 17th Judicial Circuit's Public Defender's Office and was named Misdemeanor Attorney of the Year in 1999 and 2000.
In November 2006 she organized and supervised the first St. Lucie County Bar Association Indigent Law Clinic in Fort Pierce, Florida. She is also the chair person for Law Week 2007.
Ginger Miranda is married to Rafael and is the proud mother of four wonderful children.