About Miguel Mike Mirabal
Miguel “Mike” Mirabal is a well-known and globally respected European lawyer, entrepreneur, Florida Real Estate Professional, and philanthropist. Miguel has launched and is the owner of several successful businesses as well as a Managing Partner of Inter Global Legal Marid, one of the most prestigious law firms in Spain. Miguel “Mike” Mirabal is also a real estate realtor, broker, and developer and manages a wide range of diverse companies such as Global Educational Services, Global Title, and Global Brokerage located in Coral Gables, Florida. Miguel “Mike” Mirabal is a well-respected international activist and a dedicated and inspirational Miami-Dade community leader. After graduating from the la UNED, ISDE, and Barry University School of Laws, Miguel was offered a prestigious position in one of Europe’s most respected international law firms, InterJURIS, located in major Hispanic territories, including Madrid, Spain, Venezuela, Honduras, Mexico, and Panama.
Even more impressive is Miquel’s record of community service in South Florida and the international community, especially to help end child human sex trafficking and domestic violence against women. Miguel has worked tirelessly on behalf of those in need for over 35 years, including those who belong to traditionally marginalized groups. Miguel Mirabal has been an advocate for women’s rights, successfully bringing justice to numerous domestic violence cases. Miguel Mirabal has strongly supported the Latin American community, acting as the Liaison and Coordinator with the POWERHOUSE, Global Humanitarian, and the Protect organization to bring an end to child sex trafficking. This global non-profit works to support, feed, and educate at-risk women and children while also prosecuting and extraditing pedophiles charged and found guilty of child sex traffickers to and from Latin America.
Immigrant family success story
Miguel’s story is similar to many first-generation Americans. His parents were forced to flee Cuba to the U.S., seeking exile, during the communist takeover of the island by Fidel Castor and his murderous communists, carrying only a suitcase. Both of Miguel Mirabal’s parents were political prisoners who were tortured in prison camps by the Cuban communist regime. They arrived in the U.S. in 1960 as political prisoners, exiled from their homeland. His parents found safety, democracy, and freedom in America, and like so many immigrants, with hard work and education, they persevered. Miguel’s father joined the U.S. military and was a decorated hero and veteran and went on to achieve professional success, with his father working hard to become an architect at the University of Miami School of Architecture and his mother Maggie, a former Cuban Beauty Pageant Beauty Queen “Ms. Cuba” who descended from Spanish aristocracy and nobility, went on to become as one of Miami’s first Hispanic female small business owners.
During his youth, Miguel Mirabal lived in a happy and safe home, but unfortunately, he did witness severe child abuse. Miguel Mirabal and his Mother, Maggie, helped raise his two nephews, one of whom was abused and neglected by their abusive father, while the mother failed to protect them. This was the start of Miguel’s commitment to community service and his belief that action must always be taken to protect women and children facing hardship.
Born, raised, and educated in Miami-Dade, Miguel Mirabal graduated from Christopher Columbus High School in Westchester and went on to attend St. Thomas University, Barry University School of Law, UNED Law School, and ISDE Law Schools. Miguel Mirabal received a Master’s in International Business, two law degrees, and an L.L.M. in International Law and Diplomacy at one of Europe’s most prestigious universities. During his studies, Miguel worked full-time at a law firm in Madrid; he returned to law school for a second time to obtain dual degrees, an E.U. in Spanish Law and an L.L.M. in International Law, while being a full-time In-House Counsel at one of the largest vocational schools in the southeast United States.