Leticia is a law clerk at Frost Law and a 2025 graduate of the George Washington University Law School, where she served on the executive board of the Tax Law Society.
During law school, Leticia served as an Academic Chair of the Latin American Law Students Association and Treasurer of the International Refugee Assistance Project. She participated in a Title 42 clinic, helping craft compelling client narratives advocating for humanitarian exceptions. As a student attorney in the Small Business and Community Economic Development Clinic, she advised a group of local businesses on forming a youth-led cooperative.
Leticia brings legal experience from both public and private sectors, including work with a government agency regulating insurance, securities, and banking, as well as prior roles in trusts and estates and entity formation. She also worked as a research assistant to two professors at George Washington, conducting bilingual research using her Spanish fluency and helping design an innovative insurance model for low probability, high impact catastrophes.
Before her legal career, she was a top-producing insurance agent. In her spare time, she enjoys gym workouts, indoor cycling, and thrill-seeking activities like skydiving and bungee jumping.