Background
Santana Aparicio, Roberto was born on December 31, 1951 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Santana Aparicio, Roberto was born on December 31, 1951 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Babson College; University of Puerto Rico (Bachelor of Business Administration, magna cum laude, 1974. Juris Doctor, 1977); spoken languages: English and Spanish.
Worked at Delegate Toro & Santana (San Juan, Puerto Rico) specializing in Trial Law, Commercial Litigation, Insurance, Corporate, Banking, Real Estate, Secured Transactions, Commercial and Construction Law, Dealership Law, Federal Practice, Maritime Law. Admitted to the bar, 1977, Puerto Rico. 1978, United States. District Court, District of Puerto Rico and United States.
Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
Reginald Heber Smith Scholar. Member, University of Puerto Rico Law Review, 1976-1977.
Company-Author: "The Supreme Court, 1975 Term," 45 University of Puerto Rico Law Review 3, 1976. Lecturer, Construction Law, National Business Institute, 1995.
Senator, University of Puerto Rico Academic Senate, 1979.
Member, Drafting Committee, 1987-1989 and Correcting Committee, 1989-1990, Bar Examination Board. Member: Bar Association of Puerto Rico (Member, Civil Rights Committee, 1979-1982). Federal Bar Association (Treasurer, Puerto Rico Chapter, 1987-1988.
Secretary, 1988-1989, First Vice President, 1989-1990.
President, 1990-1991. National Delegate, 1992.
National Vice President for the First Circuit, 1988-1992. Member, Select Committee on Admission Standards to Practice before Federal Courts, 1985.
Member, Judicial Selection Committee, 1993-1996).
Delegate Toro & Santana is a firm with a broad range of legal and commercial experience. We serve a number of industrial and commercial firms, financial institutions and individuals in a variety of capacities. Our practice takes us before Federal and State courts, numerous administrative agencies, and the Executive and Legislative branches of government.
Member, University of Puerto Rico Law Review, 1976-1977.