About Marti L.
Marti L. Goldstein graduated from the University of Louisville in 2007 before turning to law. She earned her J.D. from St. Thomas University School of Law in 2011. Those academic years shaped her approach to legal work. They left her with a methodical way of thinking and a familiarity with both local and federal court procedure.
After law school, Goldstein entered practice in Florida. She is admitted to the Florida bar and to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, allowing her to handle matters in state and federal forums. Her registration in those jurisdictions has framed the kinds of cases she brings and the courts where she appears. The dual admissions reflect a practice that crosses courtroom lines rather than staying in a single system.
Colleagues describe Goldstein as precise in court filings and direct in client conversations. She favors clear legal writing. That shows through pleadings and briefs. Her work often involves preparing documents intended for judges and opposing counsel who demand detail and clarity. In court, she values straightforward argument and factual grounding.
Goldstein’s undergraduate studies at the University of Louisville preceded her legal training by a few years. That sequence is reflected in how she approaches research and case preparation. She combines undergraduate analytical training with the doctrinal and procedural tools acquired in law school. It is an approach that places emphasis on firm factual development and attention to local rules and federal procedure.
Throughout her career she has navigated filings and hearings in Florida state courts as well as federal court in the Southern District of Florida. The practice requires keeping current on both sets of rules and understanding how federal and state processes interact. She has experience drafting motions, responding to discovery, and preparing submissions for federal judges. That background supports representation in contested matters across multiple court systems.
Goldstein maintains an active practice in Florida and continues to appear in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Her current work centers on litigation-related matters handled in those courts.