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Jaclyn Lopez
Raised in Miami, Florida, Jaclyn Lopez built her legal career around advocacy, leadership, and service. After earning her Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, Jackie began her practice in appellate and litigation law, where she developed a strong foundation in legal analysis, communication, and client advocacy. Her experience helping individuals navigate complex legal matters shaped her thoughtful and client-centered approach to practicing law.
Motivated by a desire to help families plan ahead and protect what matters most, Jackie transitioned into estate planning, where she now guides clients through important decisions with clarity and compassion. She values building lasting relationships with clients and helping them create plans that provide peace of mind for the future. Her approach is grounded in clear communication, practical guidance, and a genuine commitment to helping clients feel confident throughout the planning process.
During law school, Jackie served as President of the Student Bar Association and competed nationally through the NSU Moot Court Society and Trial Association, earning recognition including the Larry Kalevitch Service Award and Regional Champion honors in the ABA NAAC Moot Court Competition.
Outside the office, Jackie enjoys teaching martial arts classes as a second-degree black belt and spending time relaxing at the beach.
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- Martial arts, Jaclyn is a second-degree black belt and enjoys teaching martial arts classes.Relaxing at the beach.
“In order to love who you are, you cannot hate the experiences that shaped you."
“True freedom is not the ability to do whatever you want, but the power to do what you ought.”

