With the editorial assistance of well-regarded Torts Prof. Luis Sánchez Caso, Glorimar authored and published during her second year of law school an article in the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law Review titled “La doctrina in solidum y su aplicación a casos de responsabilidad objetiva por productos defectuosos” where she argued against the application of the “in solidum doctrine” to cases of strict products liability, 51 Rev. Jur. UIPR 625 (2017).
Member, Federal Bar Association
Before joining the firm, Glorimar served as Judicial Clerk at the Central Research Panel of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court where she advised judges on a wide array of legal topics to determine whether to grant or deny Writs of Certiorari filed with the Court depending on the specifics of each case and the guiding principles set forth under the Puerto Rico Supreme Court Rules. Similarly, she also clerked for the Honorable Judge Nereida Cortés González at the Puerto Rico Court of Appeals where she drafted judgements and resolutions on a variety of topics. Also, during her last year in law school, Glorimar interned for the Honorable Judge Erick Kolthoff Caraballo, Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court, where she drafted two opinions on Puerto Rico Mortgage Law issues, including Puerto Rico’s Mandatory Mediation Law and mortgage auctions.
While in law school, Glorimar interned for the Honorable Judge Erick Kolthoff Caraballo, Associate Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court.
Glorimar won first place in the XXIV Miguel Velázquez National Debate Competition and upon graduation was awarded the Alumni Association Award given to the student who excelled in academics, leadership, and community services throughout law school.