Miguel Rangel-Rosas is an attorney at law and an active notary public with over 24 years of experience as a litigator, primarily focused on the private sector. Throughout his career, Rangel-Rosas has closely collaborated with and represented various government agencies, including the Department of Justice, the Puerto Rico Department of Labor, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, the Puerto Rico State Insurance Fund, the Administration of Medical Services (ASEM), and the Administration of Medical Insurance Services (ASES), among others.

 

Mr. Rangel-Rosas has also garnered extensive civil and commercial litigation experience in an array of areas including, insurance disputes representing major insurance carriers such as American International, AXA Xl Insurance Co., Xl Specialty, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., and others, or as designated counsel for insureds; labor disputes, contractual claims/breach of contract; medical malpractice suits; ERISA claims; False Claims Act (FCA) and Anti-Kickback Act (AKA) violations; and products liability disputes, among others. 

 

In the corporate sector, Mr. Rangel-Rosas has conducted labor due diligence for merging corporations, including notable clients such as Roeslein & Associates, Inc., a multinational engineering company based in St. Louis, Missouri, and Desarrolladora del Norte, S en C, an affiliate of Sol Melia Group involved in the hotel and tourism industries. His work in labor due diligence has also involved addressing labor immigration issues and compliance, providing legal guidance on potential liabilities and exposures in these areas.

PRACTICE AREAS

Complex Commercial Litigation

Insurance

Mediation

Personal Injury

Premises Liability

Education

J.D., Cum Laude, Interamerican University, School of Law, 2000

B.A, Magna Cum Laude, Social Sciences with a minor in Sociology, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, 1996

Memberships

  • Puerto Rico Bar Association, Member

Admissions

  • Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
  • Notary Public
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit