About Alberto
Alberto Miranda began his legal path in Lima and has built a practice that reaches beyond Peru's borders. He trained at the Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de San Martin de Porres, where he earned his Abogado degree. He later expanded his training to include digital law at ESAN Business Law and undertook specialized study in Civil, Notarial and Registral Law through the Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Lima.
His formal education blends traditional civil practice and notarial work with newer areas tied to digital transactions and governance. Courses at ESAN addressed legal questions that arise in a digital environment, while his specialty through the bar association concentrated on civil procedures, notarial functions and registration systems. That mix informs how he accepts and manages cases.
In 2002 he opened ALBERTO MIRANDA ABOGADOS, a Lima-based firm described as offering global legal advice from Peru. The firm has provided counsel to clients inside the country and to members of the Peruvian community abroad. Miranda is a member of the Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Lima and holds an honorary membership in the Asociacion Europea de Abogados International Lawyers Networks (AEA). Those affiliations underscore a practice that operates across jurisdictions and maintains professional ties both locally and overseas.
Miranda’s work centers on civil and notarial matters, the registral issues that affect property and formal documentation, and questions that arise at the intersection of law and digital platforms. He advises on the mechanics of notarization, how registry systems interact with private transactions, and legal processes grounded in civil procedure. For clients who live abroad or who need cross-border assistance, his practice handles documentation and legal counsel tailored to transnational situations.
His day-to-day practice combines case work, document preparation and advisory services. He represents private individuals and provides legal services that often begin with identification of formal requirements—such as notarizations or registry filings—and proceed to the drafting and submission of necessary paperwork. The firm describes its mission as providing a legal bridge for Peruvians both at home and overseas.
Based in Lima, Miranda continues to operate ALBERTO MIRANDA ABOGADOS, where he provides international legal advice to the Peruvian community and handles civil, notarial, registral and digital law matters.