BILINGUAL MEDIATORS - Key Persons


Diana Santa Maria

Job Titles:
  • Mediator
Diana Santa Maria attended the University of Miami where she received both her undergraduate and law degrees. During law school she represented the school in Mock Trial and Moot Court Competitions on the state -wide level winning the Best Brief Award on behalf of the University of Miami at the (1983) Robert Orseck Memorial (State) Moot Court Competition. Upon graduation she was awarded and inducted into the Order of Barristers awarded to the top ten graduating law students based on leadership in trial and appellate advocacy. Since being admitted to The Florida Bar in 1985, she has devoted her practice to the representation of persons injured as a result of the negligence of others. From 1985 until 1991 she practiced with one of the country's top personal injury law firms in the areas of Plaintiff's Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death, both on the trial and appellate levels. In 1991 Diana formed her own practice specializing in Plaintiff's Personal Injury and Wrongful Death. She is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates as well as a past President of its Fort Lauderdale Chapter ( www.abotafll.org); she is a Sustaining Member of the American Justice Association, a member of the National Trial Lawyers Association and is AV rated by the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. Throughout her law career and in addition to her practice, Diana has served the legal profession with distinction. She served a 4 year term as Commissioner on the State of Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission and she served as adjunct Professor of Law at Nova Southeastern University Law Center. She is an active member of The Florida Bar and its Trial Bar, having lectured and written on numerous legal topics within her field, to include Seven Steps to Effective Mediation published in the June, 1997 TRIAL magazine as well as Guideline for Handling Sexual Abuse of a Minor by a Public School Teacher, published as part of a National Conference by the National Crime Victim Bar Association in Washington, D.C. From 1996 - 2006 she served on the Board of Directors for the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers ( n/k/a the Florida Justice Association) as well as on the Board of Directors for the Broward County Bar & Broward County Trial Lawyers Assn. ( n/k/a Broward Justice Assn.) . She was appointed by the Florida Bar in 2004 to the Florida Supreme Court's Commission on Professionalism and since 2013 has served on the Florida Bar Board of Governors for the 17th Judicial Circuit. Diana has been listed in Who's Who in American Law, The International Who's Who of Professionals and Outstanding Young Women of America. She has also been named to Florida's Super Lawyers and is listed among the Best Lawyers in America. Aside from being a lawyer, Diana is a parent and has a particular interest in and sensitivity to protecting and preserving the rights of children and enhancing all aspects of public safety. Education J.D. , University of Miami School of Law, Coral Gables, Florida, 1984

Stanley Zamor

Job Titles:
  • Family Law
Mr. Zamor is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Civil/County & Family Mediator, Primary Trainer and a Qualified Arbitrator. He provides arbitration and mediations services to the private sector, State and Federal agencies. Mr. Zamor is appointed by the Florida Supreme Court to the MEAC (Mediation Ethics Advisor Committee). He is the Past-President of Florida's oldest nonprofit Mediation statewide organization FAPM (Florida Academy of Professional Mediators, Inc.) and is a Diplomate Member Mediator. Mr. Zamor has held an adjunct faculty position at the University of Miami and has lectured at numerous private and public universities throughout Florida on topics regarding ADR/Mediation advocacy, ethics, Bullying, Cultural Diversity and Diversity in the Workplace, and Organizational/Infrastructure Management and Dispute Resolution. Mr. Zamor has an active mediation and training business providing CLEs/CMEs monthly. He holds several degrees from Nova Southeastern University which include a Bachelor of Science degree in legal studies, a Master of Science degree in Conflict Resolution and Analysis School of Humanities and Social Science and Ph.D. (ABD) in the same discipline. Mr. Zamor is Haitian-American and speaks Haitian-Creole and conversational French.