Karen Arguelles
Associate Attorney

Direct: (954) 400-4123
Email: karguelles@rmzlaw.com

Karen Arguelles is a first-year associate attorney at Rogers, Morris & Ziegler, specializing in both litigation and transactional fields. Karen is deeply committed to safeguarding the best interests of clients, ensuring a seamless experience, and fervently advocating for their rights.

Karen graduated cum laude from Florida International University College of Law in 2023, where she earned her law degree. Her undergraduate studies in International Relations and Political Science at Florida International University laid a solid foundation for her legal pursuits.

With a career in the legal field since 2017, Karen brings over five years of experience to the dynamic team at Rogers Morris & Ziegler. Since joining the firm in May 2022, she has actively contributed to the mission of delivering legal expertise and client-focused solutions.

Born in Cuba, Karen is fluent in both English and Spanish. Her linguistic proficiency extends beyond everyday communication to encompass the handling of legal documents from diverse Spanish-speaking countries, providing her with a wealth of experience in managing Spanish and foreign legal documents.

Karen’s expertise spans both litigation and transactional fields, and she is committed to not only safeguarding the best interests of clients but also ensuring that the legal journey is marked by transparency, understanding, and empowerment. By combining legal expertise with a client-centric approach, Karen seeks to create an unparalleled experience. She is here to guide and support clients every step of the way, providing not just legal solutions but a partnership built on trust and exceptional service.

Education
Florida International University
Undergraduate

Florida International University College of Law
Juris Doctor

Bar Admissions
Florida Bar

United States District Courts (Southern District of Florida)

Practice Areas
Trusts and Estate Planning
Probate and Trust Administration
Business Law
Litigation