About William Robert Soler
Born and raised in Miami, Florida, William graduated from Florida International University with a major in Criminal Justice and Minor in Public Administration. He then attended Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center, and studied abroad at the China University of Political Science and Law, and the University of Barcelona, Facultat de Dret, where he participated in the dual degree program offered by Nova. William graduated May of 2013 with a concentration in International Legal Practice and was admitted to the Florida Bar in September of 2013. While a student at the Nova Southeastern University Law Center, William served as president of the Hispanic Law Student Society and was one of the founders who created a scholarship fund for incoming students. William was also a law student advisor and recipient of the 2011 Rebecca Knox Public Interest Law Fellowship serving over 400 hours of community work. Prior to joining the Law Offices Velasquez Dolan Arias, P.A. in October of 2013, William worked at Legal Aid of Broward County, and clerked for the Honorable Judge Thomas M. Lynch, IV, at the 17th Judicial Circuit Court of the State of Florida. William practices primarily in the areas of personal injury and workers’ compensation.