Alberto "Tito" Gonzalez - Lutz, FL
Attorney at Imler Law
Employment Law (Plaintiff) Lawyers in Lutz, FL
23110 State Rd 54 #407 Lutz, FL 33549
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Lutz Employment Law (Plaintiff) Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Employment Law (Plaintiff)
Attorney Information
Overview
Tito is an Associate with Imler Law, an Employment Law firm in Tampa that concentrates on Plaintiff Side Employment Discrimination and Retaliation cases. He has been a member of the Hillsborough County Bar Association (HCBA) since his 1L year in Law School in 2021 and has been heavily involved with the organization. He currently serves as an elected Director for the Board of the HCBA’s Young Lawyers Division (YLD). He is the Board Liaison for both the YLD Social Events Committee and YLD Law Related Education Committee. He has previously served as Co-Chair for the HCBA Bar Leadership Institute (BLI) and was a member of the 2023-2024 BLI. Tito is also a member of the Tampa Hispanic Bar Association and a recent addition to the National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40.
Tito is originally from Palm Beach County and attended Florida Atlantic University where he earned a Bachelor’s in Linguistics and learned Italian. Tito moved to Tampa in 2020 to attend Thomas M Cooley Law School, where he was SBA President, Treasurer of the Cooley Chapter of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers, Valedictory Speaker for his graduating class, and earned the coveted Student Leadership Award.
Outside of the legal field, Tito is happily married to his beautiful wife Debbie. He is an avid Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan, a large factor in his move to Tampa, and is passionate about wood working and has recently taken up smoking meats as a hobby.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Thomas M. Cooley School of Law - Leadership Achievement Award - 12/2022
- Thomas M. Cooley School of Law - Valedictory Speaker - 12/2022
- Tampa Hispanic Bar Association - Victoria Cruz-Garcia Scholarship - 11/2021
Education
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Legal Education
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Cooley Law School
J.D.
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Cooley Law School
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Non Legal Education
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Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton,
Florida, 2017
B.A.
Major: Language and Linguistics
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Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton,
Florida, 2017
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Past Positions
- State Attorney's Office - 13th Circuit, Assistant State Attorney, 2023 - 2024
- 13th Judicial Circuit, Staff Attorney - OPS, 2022 - 2023
Languages
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Spanish
Bar Admissions
- Florida, 2023
Other Affiliations
- Hillsborough County Bar Association (Social Events Committee Co-Chair, Bar Leadership Institute)
- Phi Alpha Delta (Member)
- Tampa Hispanic Bar Association (Member)
- Florida Association of Women Lawyers - Cooley Chapter (Former Treasurer (1/21 - 12/22))
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