FLEITAS & ARCA - Key Persons


Lilliam Martell

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal

Lorenzo Arca

Job Titles:
  • Attorney
Mr. Arca is an attorney admitted to practice law in Florida, and works in the Firm's Business, Immigration and Italian Citizenship, and Estate Planning and Probate practice areas. Mr. Arca's niche immigration practice primarily focuses on providing legal services to foreign investors and businesses seeking to enter the U.S. market. Mr. Arca proficiently handles both Family-based and Employment-based immigration matters, nonetheless, Mr. Arca concentrates his efforts on complex cases related to U.S. Citizenship; Permanent Residence or "Green Cards"; E, L, O, B and other nonimmigrant visas used by foreign investors and enterprises to conduct business in the United States.

Roberto F. Fleitas III

Job Titles:
  • Real Estate Finance
Mr. Fleitas' representative clients include real estate developers, financial institutions, REITs, private equity and opportunity fund investors, multinational corporations, local businesses and high net worth individuals. Mr. Fleitas' extensive transactional practice includes: complex real estate transactions, mezzanine financing, joint venture investments, structuring of partnerships and limited liability companies, commercial lending/real estate finance transactions, asset based lending, syndications, co-lending arrangements, special asset restructuring, disposition of distressed real estate assets, as well as troubled loan workouts. Mr. Fleitas has extensive experience in closing Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans, specifically SBA 504 and 7(a) loans, and has taken the SBA-approved training courses (504 Loan Closing Course and 504 Loan Closing Update Course) that are required for SBA Designated Attorneys. Mr. Fleitas has written on numerous real estate topics and is one of a select few Florida attorneys that are Board Certified in Real Estate Law. Less than one-half of one percent (0.50%) of Florida attorneys are board certified in this area of law. Board certified lawyers have met The Florida Bar's highest standards for special knowledge, skills and proficiency in various areas of law and professionalism and ethics in the practice of law. Certified lawyers' experience and competency have been rigorously evaluated, and they are the only Florida lawyers allowed to refer to themselves as "specialists" or "experts" in their field. Mr. Fleitas attended the University of Miami where he received his B.A. degree. He went on to attend Stetson University College of Law where he attained his J.D. degree, and jointly enrolled in the School of Business Administration where he attained his M.B.A. degree. Thereafter, Mr. Fleitas returned to Stetson University College of Law and received his LL.M. degree. Mr. Fleitas is admitted to practice law in Florida, Washington D.C. and Colorado. He is also a member of the Miami-Dade County and Cuban American Bar Associations, as well as a member of the Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section of The Florida Bar. He is a member of the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, the United States District Court, Northern District of Florida, the United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit, the United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit, the United States Court of International Trade, and the United States Tax Court. Mr. Fleitas has served on the Florida Bar's Real Estate Board Certification Committee both as Vice Chair (2018-2019) and Chair (2019-2020). He was recently appointed by the Board of Governors to serve on the Florida Realtor-Attorney Joint Committee. Furthermore, Mr. Fleitas is involved with a number of civic and philanthropic organizations in Miami-Dade County. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Please do not include any confidential or sensitive information in a contact form, text message, or voicemail. The contact form sends information by non-encrypted email, which is not secure. Submitting a contact form, sending a text message, making a phone call, or leaving a voicemail does not create an attorney-client relationship.