Aleida Martinez-Molina - Miami, FL
Attorney at AXS LAW Group
Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyers in Miami, FL
2121 NW 2nd Ave. Suite 201 Miami, FL 33127
Miami Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Insolvency & Creditors Rights
- Hospitality
Attorney Information
Overview
Aleida Martinez-Molina is a litigator with substantial business experience and a broad skill set. After beginning her career in New York in the creditors’ rights group of an AmLaw 100 international law firm, she returned to Florida to cast a wider net and further develop her own multi-faceted practice. Through the years she has gained highly specialized experience in niche practices and industries, including hospitality, aviation, and maritime law, which overlap with her core financial reorganization practice.
In addition to her financial reorganization practice, Aleida serves as one of six Subchapter V Trustees in the Southern District of Florida, appointed upon the enactment of the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019. She also acts as outside general counsel to various highly successful businesses in the hospitality and cruising sectors. In all these roles, Aleida has the privilege of using her varied experience to assist businesses, entrepreneurs, and their creditors in efficiently and effectively avoiding or resolving disputes.
Throughout her career, Aleida has represented foreign investors, foreign governments, government-owned entities, and multinational corporations in cross-border disputes. She is fully bilingual in Spanish and English and communicates well in Portuguese and French.
Her professional affiliations and community service include:
- National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees, Membership Committee
- Legal Services of Greater Miami, Board Member; Audit and Budget Committee
- Human Rights Watch – Miami/Circle of Friends
- Friends of Coral Gables Senior High, Inc., Board Member
- Cuban American Bar Association
- American Bar Association, Air & Space Law Journal, Former Assistant Editor
- Princeton Club of South Florida, Former President
- Princeton University Committee To Nominate Alumni Trustees, Former MemberPrinceton University, Regional Associations and Careers Committee Former Chair
Education
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Legal Education
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Columbia Law School,
New York,
New York
J.D.
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Columbia Law School,
New York,
New York
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Non Legal Education
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Princeton University
A.B.
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Princeton University
Languages
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Spanish
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English
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Portuguese
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French
Pro Bono Activities
- Legal Services of Greater Miami, Board Member; Audit and Budget Committee
- Human Rights Watch – Miami/Circle of Friends
- Friends of Coral Gables Senior High, Inc., Board Member
Bar Admissions
- Florida
- New York
- Connecticut
Other Affiliations
- National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees, Membership Committee
- Cuban American Bar Association
- American Bar Association, Air & Space Law Journal, Former Assistant Editor
- Princeton Club of South Florida, Former President
- Princeton University Committee To Nominate Alumni Trustees, Former Member
- Princeton University, Regional Associations and Careers Committee Former Chair
Contact
2121 NW 2nd Ave.
Suite 201
Miami, FL 33127
Phone: 305-703-0274
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.axslawgroup.com
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