Camilo Valencia is the co-founder and managing partner at Valencia & Torres Law, PLLC. Mr. Valencia is actively responsible for overseeing and managing all the bodily injury and civil litigation cases at the firm. These cases include motor vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents, trucking accidents, pedestrian accidents, construction accidents, and premises liability (slip and fall & trip and fall) cases.
Camilo Valencia is the co-founder and managing partner at Valencia & Torres Law, PLLC. Mr. Valencia is actively responsible for overseeing and managing all the bodily injury and civil litigation cases at the firm. These cases include motor vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents, trucking accidents, pedestrian accidents, construction accidents, and premises liability (slip and fall & trip and fall) cases.
As a Florida licensed attorney, Mr. Valencia’s goal has been to zealously pursue the legal rights of victims who have been injured by the negligence of others. As a young attorney in the competitive field of personal injury law, Mr. Valencia has handled, settled millions of dollars, and litigated over 200 cases of cases on behalf of injured victims in the State of Florida, since 2017.
Mr. Valencia also focuses on business and corporate law, specializing in counseling small businesses, start-ups, and individuals in protecting their interest and anticipating potential legal troubles and how to prevent them.
Mr. Valencia attended St. Thomas University School of Law where he took on many roles, which included being a member of the St. Thomas Law Review, Vice President of Membership to the Trial Team, clerked for the Honorable Samantha R. Cohen at the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, and graduated top 10 percent of his class, Cum Laude. At St. Thomas School of Law, he was elected by the faculty to the prestigious national honorary society, Order of the Barrister. Order of the Barrister is a national honorary society that promotes excellence in moot court, mock trial, and other advocacy programs. Members of the faculty elect nine students to the organization each year, basing their selection on the candidates’ overall contributions to the moot court and trial advocacy programs.
• Bachelors of Science, Political Science, St. Thomas University
• Juris Doctor, St. Thomas University School of Law