Mirian is co-counsel in LCR's groundbreaking Martha's Vineyard litigation against Florida Governor DeSantis. She was among the first attorneys to arrive on the island in response to the crisis, and the news images reflect her extensive work on the ground.
She has also played a leading role in high-profile challenges to federal immigration policies, including lawsuits targeting executive orders on birthright citizenship and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans and Haitians.
Beyond her litigation work, Mirian is deeply involved in her community, collaborating with both local and national organizations to advance racial and immigrant justice, reflecting her commitment to both courtroom advocacy and community engagement.
Prior to joining LCR, she represented workers in state and federal courts in cases involving wage theft and workplace discrimination.
Her leadership has been widely recognized. She received the Boston Bar Association's President's Award for her work in Alianza Americas v. DeSantis, and in 2025 she was honored with the Hispanic National Bar Association's "Top 40 Under 40" Award.
Mirian earned her B.A. from Loyola Marymount University and her J.D. from CUNY School of Law.
