Carolina Mares focuses her practice on handling commercial litigation matters. During law school, Carolina served as a student attorney in the University of Georgia’s Community Health and Law Partnership Clinic, where she assisted clients seeking humanitarian and family-based immigration relief. She also interned at a legal service firm in Tunis, Tunisia, where she worked on international arbitration issues involving foreign civil codes.
Carolina received her J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law, where she served as notes editor for the Georgia Law Review and earned the CALI Award for Foreign Affairs & National Security. She also holds an M.A. in Spanish languages and cultures from Universidad de Salamanca and a B.A. in French with teacher certification, summa cum laude, from Georgia State University.