Boyd & Jenerette Welcomes Associate Attorney Isabella Limonta

December 2, 2020 by on News

Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Associate Attorney Isabella Limonta to the firm's Jacksonville office.

Isabella I. Limonta
Associate
Direct: 904.353.0311
Email: ilimonta@boydjen.com

Isabella Limonta is an Associate at Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. practicing in the Jacksonville office. Isabella focuses her practice on civil litigation, more specifically in automobile liability and property damage.

Prior to joining the firm, Isabella was a Certified Legal Intern at the UF Law Intimate Partner Violence Assistance and Immigration Clinics, where she represented indigent clients in obtaining injunctions and humanitarian relief under the supervision of the Clinic Director.

While in law school, Isabella was a Teaching Assistant for Legal Writing and Appellate Advocacy, and she served as a Research Assistant for the Center for Governmental Responsibility. During this time, she also worked as a law clerk for a local attorney specializing in criminal and civil white collar litigation.

Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, Isabella is on the hunt for the best local restaurant serving her home country’s food. During her free time, you can find her doing yoga, exploring Jacksonville, baking, or dancing Flamenco.

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Many cases overlap several areas of law. As a full service law firm, we are able to recognize how one legal discipline impacts another. We work as a team on complex issues that require knowledge of a variety of state and federal laws. This multi-disciplinary approach allows clients to receive the large-firm advantage of access to multiple attorneys in a wide scope of practice areas as well as the hands-on customer service offered by a boutique law firm. In addition to civil litigation, employment law, workers’ compensation defense, commercial law, construction law and appeals, our firm also handles professional liability claims.

Our bilingual staff is available to assist with immigration matters, including consular and removal defenses.