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Federico Dumenigo, Esq. is a skilled transactional and civil trial attorney with a diverse and sophisticated legal practice. His work encompasses complex transactional law, community association law, commercial and residential property insurance claims, real estate development, and healthcare law. With extensive experience in the hospitality and healthcare industries, he has represented large international clients across the globe. He has also represented physicians and healthcare companies throughout the State of Florida.
Mr. Dumenigo graduated cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law and actively participates in the Law School Pro Bono Challenge. He is admitted to practice law in the State of Florida, as well as in the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida.
Represented international hotel and land developers in real estate projects and property acquisitions across the U.S., Mexico, Jamaica, Turks and Caicos, and the Dominican Republic, with transactions exceeding $500 million.
Advised an international restaurant and café brand on lease negotiations, management agreements, and operations spanning the U.S., Mexico, and Europe.
Represented hospitality and tourism marketing offices generating more than $1 billion in annual global customer sales.
Facilitated a national healthcare company’s acquisition of over 100 inpatient provider contracts and 20 outpatient healthcare facilities across the United States.
Represented physicians and outpatient healthcare providers in joint ventures and strategic partnerships throughout Florida.
Secured more than $20 million in recoveries for hotels, shopping centers, commercial property owners, and large community associations in complex insurance claim disputes.
Counseled community associations on drafting governing documents, overseeing elections and board transitions, and ensuring compliance with Florida’s community association laws.
Negotiated signing bonuses and player contracts for Dominican and Latin American baseball athletes with Major League Baseball organizations.