Calderón Law Firm, a practice specializing in corporate legal services for cross-border capital, celebrated a double milestone on May 28: its first anniversary and the official inauguration of new strategic offices in South Florida. The event, held in Miami, brought together real estate developers, attorneys, financial advisors, and regional authorities, highlighting the firm's growing influence in the corporate sector.
The highlight of the evening was a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by City of Hollywood Commissioner Peter Hernandez and President of the Argentine-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida, Roberto Macho, alongside the firm's founder, Dr. María Marta Calderón. This official protocol underscored the institutional backing and technical trust the firm has earned within today's corporate landscape.
Dr. Calderón, an Argentine-born attorney who graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Miami and is a former Board Director of the Argentine-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida, expressed gratitude to clients and supporters. "This first year and these new offices represent a continuous commitment to integrity. I am deeply grateful to each of you for walking alongside us and trusting our firm to protect the hard work of generations, helping you secure your legacy in the United States step by step," she said.
The event also served as a networking platform merging law, business, and art, supported by strategic sponsors. Fidelity National Title, a key ally in property title insurance for secure transactions, and Amerant Bank, a leading financial institution in private corporate banking solutions, were among the sponsors. Tatore Ristorante & Rhonda Rita – Margarita Cocktail provided high-end gastronomy, while Visual Artist Adriana Torres and Sculptor Lugufelo enhanced the venue with their artwork. Museo Empresarial Colombiano added cultural and business value to the cross-border ecosystem.
With this operational expansion, Calderón Law Firm reaffirms its leadership in mitigating the risks of U.S. Common Law and optimizing asset protection for international business leaders. The firm's new offices are expected to strengthen its ability to serve clients navigating cross-border capital and investment challenges.
The event was covered by Hispanic Target, a multimedia editorial platform and business consultancy specializing in corporate strategies and high-impact communication analysis across the United States and Latin America. Hispanic Target is founded and led by political scientist and journalist Nancy Clara.

