Complex Litigation and Dispute Resolution senior associate Alicia Rubio-Spring has been elected to the Hispanic National Bar Association’s 2021–2022 Board of Governors as a Regional President for Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. As Regional President, Rubio Spring will work to ensure the execution of the HNBA’s local, regional, and national programs by working closely with the HNBA Executive Committee and HNBA Affiliate Organizations across the country.
In her role at Goodwin, Rubio-Spring advises clients on complex litigation matters in both federal and state court, including general commercial litigation, post-closing disputes, and consumer protection and antitrust class action litigation.
The HNBA is an incorporated, nonprofit, nonpartisan, national membership organization that represents the interests of more than 67,000 Hispanic legal professionals and as well as the close to 13 percent of law students enrolled in ABA accredited law schools in the United States and its territories.
For more information, read HNBA’s announcement.