Robert M. Gallinar - Miami, FL
Attorney at Zarco Einhorn Salkowski, P.A.
Complex Commercial Litigation Lawyers in Miami, FL
2 S. Biscayne Blvd. 34th Floor Miami, FL 33131
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Miami Complex Commercial Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 04/22/2026
Areas of Practice
- Complex Commercial Litigation
- Franchise Law
- Civil Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Robert M. Gallinar is a Miami-born attorney whose practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, franchise disputes, and high-stakes business torts. He earned his Juris Doctor from Florida International University College of Law, where he was a Dean’s Merit Scholar and repeatedly recognized on the Dean’s List. During law school, Mr. Gallinar served on the Executive Boards of both the Business Law Society and the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Society, and competed as a member of the Negotiation and Mediation Team.
Mr. Gallinar received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with a minor in Political Science, from The Ohio State University.
Before joining Zarco Einhorn Salkowski, P.A., Mr. Gallinar practiced at a boutique litigation firm handling high-value commercial disputes. There, he represented businesses and individuals in multi-million-dollar non-compete, trade secret, fraudulent inducement, and FDUTPA cases against major national and international firms.
Mr. Gallinar is fluent in Spanish and admitted to practice in the State of Florida and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
In his free time, Mr. Gallinar enjoys spending time with friends, family, and following Miami professional sports.
Education
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Legal Education
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Florida International University College of Law,
Miami,
Florida, May, 2021
Juris Doctor
Honors: Dean’s Merit Scholarship Recipient
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Florida International University College of Law,
Miami,
Florida, May, 2021
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Non Legal Education
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The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, May, 2018
Bachelor of Science
Major: Business Administration and Marketing
Minor: Political Science
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The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, May, 2018
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Languages
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English
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Spanish
Bar Admissions
- Florida
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida
Other Affiliations
- Federal Bar Association
- Cuban American Bar Association
- Hispanic National Bar Association
- Belen Jesuit Alumni Association
Fraternities and Sororities
- Chi Phi
Contact
2 S. Biscayne Blvd.
34th Floor
Miami, FL 33131
Fax: 305-374-5428
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.zarcolaw.com
Hours: 9am-6pm
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