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Agustina Caferri

Senior Copywriter and Editor

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Educación:
Licenciada en Ciencias de la Comunicación, con orientación en Opinión Pública y Publicidad, de la Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) en Argentina, su país de origen.

Idiomas:
English, Spanish

Agustina escribe y edita contenido para Los Defensores de Walker Advertising desde 2023. Antes de unirse a la empresa, trabajó como copywriter en Morgan & Morgan, donde cubrió una amplia variedad de temas legales, con un enfoque en lesiones personales. Además, gestionó los canales de redes sociales en español para abogados.com.

Su trabajo ha sido publicado en medios como BuzzFeed, Gothamist, IAC y el canal de televisión Spectrum Noticias NY1, entre otros. Con más de 15 años de experiencia en la creación, traducción, localización y edición de contenidos digitales bilingües, Agustina está comprometida con ayudar a la comunidad latina en los Estados Unidos a tomar decisiones informadas, especialmente al momento de buscar asistencia legal.

Los últimos artículos de Agustina Caferri:

  • Employer Retaliation Laws: What Workers Need to Know

    Retaliation at work happens when an employer punishes a worker for asserting legal rights—like reporting discrimination, unpaid wages, unsafe conditions, or harassment. Under federal law and many state law protections, this kind of punishment is illegal. Employer retaliation laws exist to ensure workers can speak up without fear of losing their jobs or facing other consequences.... Lee Mas »
  • Workplace Accident Lawyer

    Injured at Work? Talk to a Workplace Accident Lawyer Today A workplace accident lawyer helps employees injured on the job navigate both the workers' compensation system and potential personal injury claims. Whether you suffered a fall from scaffolding, were hurt by faulty equipment, experienced chemical exposure, or developed repetitive stress injuries over time, understanding your legal options is critical to protecting your financial future.... Lee Mas »
  • What to Do After a Car Accident That Wasn’t Your Fault

    Being involved in a car accident can be overwhelming, especially when you know the crash happened because of another driver’s actions. In the moments and days following a motor vehicle accident, the steps you take can significantly affect your ability to recover compensation for injuries, vehicle damage, and other losses. This guide walks you through what to do—starting at the accident scene and continuing through insurance claims and legal options.... Lee Mas »
  • Injured Passenger Rights After a Car Accident

    If you were injured as a passenger in a car accident, you may feel uncertain about what comes next. Medical bills can pile up quickly, you might miss work, and the emotional stress of the experience can linger for months. The good news is that passengers injured in U.S.... Lee Mas »
  • Unpaid Wages Lawsuit: How to Sue for the Pay You Earned

    If your employer failed to pay you fairly, you have legal options. Filing an unpaid wages lawsuit can help you recover the money you earned—plus additional damages. This guide explains how federal law and state law protect workers, what violations qualify, and how to take legal action.... Lee Mas »
  • Your Rights After a Construction Accident

    Construction workers in the United States have specific legal rights after a job site accident. These rights apply regardless of immigration status or the language you speak. Understanding what options may be available—and taking organized steps early—can make it easier to protect yourself and your family.... Lee Mas »
  • Hispanic lawyer percentage: Understanding representation in the legal field 

    Hispanics constitute a significant and growing segment of the U.S. population, nearing 20%, according to recent census data. However, the Hispanic lawyer percentage in the legal profession remains underrepresented.  The disparity between the Hispanic population’s size and their representation in the legal profession compared to other racial and ethnic groups is a pressing issue that affects not only the profession but also trust in legal system.  How many Hispanic lawyers are there in the US?  As of 2022, the American Bar Association (ABA) reported there are 1,327,010 lawyers in the US.... Lee Mas »
  • Top tips for finding a good lawyer for your case 

    Many people find themselves needing the help of a good lawyer. Whether it’s handling the aftermath of a car accident, filing a workers’ comp claim, or dealing with injustices at work, having the right lawyer can help you navigate complex legal situations effectively.  If you’re looking for a good Spanish-speaking lawyer or one who offers legal services in Spanish to help with a legal case in your life, you might wonder how to find the right attorney and whether they meet your legal needs. Here are some methods to help you in your search.  Understanding your needs  When dealing with a legal issue, it’s essential to identify your needs and find an attorney who can address them.... Lee Mas »