Carlos J. Chardon is a partner in the firm’s Miami office. Mr. Chardon has extensive litigation experience in state and federal court, including managing multi-million dollar complex claims, from pre-suit to trial and arbitration He represents hotels, physicians and medical providers, major cruise lines, product manufacturers and distributors, international businesses, transportation companies, and underwriters, including major marine domestic and international underwriters. He focuses his practice on the areas of personal injury defense, medical malpractice defense, hospitality law, admiralty and maritime claims, product liability, and complex commercial litigation. Mr. Chardon is fully bilingual in English and Spanish and regularly advises and represents Latin American and other foreign based entities and individuals. He is often called to represent our clients in matters brought in Puerto Rico.
Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Mr. Chardon earned a BSM degree from the A.B. Freedman School of Business at Tulane University, where he concentrated in Finance and Economics. Mr. Chardon earned his JD degree from Tulane Law School, where he obtained a Certificate of Specialization in International and Comparative Law and a World Arbitration and Mediation Report Certificate in International Commercial Arbitration. He also completed trial advocacy and mediation programs, represented detainees at INS hearings, and competed in appellate moot court competitions.
J.D., Tulane University
B.A., Tulane University
BSM, Finance & Economics, Universidad Pontifica Comillas, ICADE, Madrid, Spain, Semester Abroad (Finance & Economics)