After immigrating to Miami from Cuba at a young age, Robert C. Dominguez’s youth inspired him to pursue a legal career after experiencing firsthand the consequences of a being born in a communist country. Once Mr. Dominguez graduated Summa Cum Laude of Barbra Goleman Senior High in Miami, he decided to reject multiple out-of-state offers of top tier undergraduate universities in order to maintain a close connection to the dynamic community in which he had established in South Florida. Having graduated Summa Cum Laude at Florida International University with his Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and a Minor in Cuban Politics at FIU Honors College, Mr. Dominguez decided to accept the invitation to attend Florida International University College of Law to complete his journey to enter into the legal profession for his Juris Doctor degree and licensure with The Florida Bar.

Mr. Dominguez has always maintained a close relationship with South Florida due to his multiple business ventures, philanthropy, and continued integration of establishing a relationship with the local government town officials. Aside from being a Real Estate Broker with hundreds of real estate agents who worked for his company, Mr. Dominguez’s experience as a business owner gave him the understanding and capacity needed to open a law firm as soon as he passed the Florida Bar. Once his firm was opened, Mr. Dominguez’s modern approach has propelled his firm’s expansion to one of the fastest growing law firms in South Florida. His extensive network of relationships with his community, collaboration with veteran attorneys, and leadership of a team with over 50 years of combined experience, form the foundation of The Founders Law—a firm whose reputation is respected for vigorously litigating cases for those who have suffered injuries and wrongful death on behalf of victims and their families all over Florida and Texas.

Mr. Dominguez is admitted to practice law in Alabama, Colorado, Washington DC, Florida, Maryland, Maine, North Dakota, Nebraska, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.