Yasmin Tirado-Chiodini is an attorney, biomedical engineer and family historian. She is a former space shuttle engineer and adjunct professor of legal ethics and negotiations at Rollins College, Crummer Graduate School of Business in Winter Park, Florida. She is a recipient of the Top 25 Central Florida Hispanic Influentials, Women Who Make a Difference, and Don Quijote awards, among others. In addition to authoring Antonio’s Will, she is also the author of Does Your Compass Work? A Legal Guide for Florida Businesses and frequently publishes in various media. She has a solo business-law practice and lives in Florida with her husband, daughter and their four labradors.
The Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter...