Yvette Ostolaza’s parents escaped Fidel Castro’s communist regime in the 1960s through Operation Pedro Pan, a Catholic Church program that sheltered refugee children who had been sent to the U.S. by their Cuban parents. The struggles her mother and father went through growing up in Miami without their families instilled Ostolaza with an insatiable drive to succeed.

Ostolaza has earned a national reputation as a strong litigator who can handle any aspect of complex disputes and investigations.

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