About Cary
Cary Garcia followed a steady course through Florida higher education. She earned a Bachelor of Science at Florida International University and stayed on for law school, receiving her J.D. from Florida International University College of Law in 2012. The years at FIU supplied the legal training she would carry into practice.
After law school, Garcia built a professional life tied to Florida courts and clients. The record shows she is authorized to practice in Florida. Over the years since her graduation, she has worked through the day-to-day demands that define much of legal work: research, drafting, client meetings and appearances where required. Those routines shape how she approaches cases and counsel.
Her early career years coincided with a period of change in the Florida legal landscape. New rules, shifting case law and evolving business climates created different pressures for lawyers. Garcia’s path through that period reflects the same practical adjustments many attorneys make: learning to manage caseloads, to prepare matters for court, and to explain complex legal ideas to nonlawyers in plain terms.
Outside the courtroom, Garcia’s training at FIU College of Law continued to influence her work. The law school’s emphasis on practical skills and public-service-minded courses left an imprint on the kinds of tasks she takes on and how she communicates about them. Colleagues and clients typically encounter a lawyer who prioritizes clarity and steadiness when projects demand attention to detail and deadlines.
Her professional timeline now spans more than a decade since earning the J.D. That span has given her time to adapt to changing practices and to steady a personal approach to legal problems. She handles the administrative and procedural facets that most Florida lawyers confront and prepares matters for dispute resolution when necessary.
Garcia maintains her professional presence in Florida. She continues to work on legal matters that arise under state law and to assist clients who require counsel in the state. She currently practices law in Florida.