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Camilla Bedoya
Attorney
Camilla Bedoya is a lifelong resident of South Florida. Camilla graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management. Camilla then went on to attend law school at Nova Southeastern University, and is licensed to practice law in Florida.
Cherie Parrish
Executive Assistant
Cherie is a former prosecuting attorney. She spent four years prosecuting cases in the Commonwealth of Virginia including gang crimes, drug crimes and violent crimes. These cases carried significant prison terms. She graduated from Liberty Law School in 2010 and immediately began an internship at the Virginia Court of Appeals where she reviewed incoming cases. From the Court of Appeals she moved to the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office and continued her career until transitioning into private practice.
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