MIAMI — Rivero Mestre attorneys Amanda L. Fernandez, President of CABA, and Taylor Diaz, a current L.E.A.D. fellow, along with Allison Henry, Daniela Tenjido-Eljaiek, and law clerks Daniela Acosta and Gabriela Lorenzo, recently attended the Cuban American Bar Association’s 2025 Annual Convention and Judicial Luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton in Coconut Grove. 

The two-day convention featured CLEs, networking opportunities, and a special proclamation from the Miami-Dade County Commissioners officially designating August 8 as ‘CABA Day.’

CABA is a non-profit voluntary bar association founded in 1974 by lawyers of Cuban descent. CABA’s members include judges, lawyers, and law students of all backgrounds interested in issues affecting the Cuban community, as well as broader legal and human rights issues impacting minority communities as a whole.

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