Sarika Arysha Laljie
About
Born and raised in the dynamic environment of South Florida, Sarika Arysha Laljie is driven by a passion for helping others and creating positive change. Sarika earned her bachelor’s degree in International Business from Florida International University, graduating summa cum laude in 2018. During her undergraduate years, she discovered her calling to assist those in need through her involvement with the Bandhwari Women’s Project, where she played a pivotal role in helping a village of women in India establish their own textile business, providing them with financial independence.
Continuing her education at Florida International University, Sarika pursued a dual J.D./MBA degree and graduated cum laude in 2022, further expanding her knowledge and skills. Her journey into the professional world began as a financial planner at a major financial firm in New York, where she gained valuable experience in managing financial matters.
Eager to align her career with her passion for making a positive impact, Sarika joined Rubenstein Law. She is excited to contribute to a team of dedicated professionals committed to helping those who have been injured.
Sarika looks forward to making a meaningful difference in the lives of her clients.
Practice Areas
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Catastrophic Injury
Wrongful Death
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Trucking Accidents
Premises Liability
Negligent Security
Languages
EnglishYears of Experience
2Education
Florida International University (B.A., 2018) Florida International University School of Business (M.B.A., 2021) Florida International University College of Law (J.D., 2022) – Joint JD/MBA (2022)Honors
F.I.U. B.A. – Summa Cum LaudeF.I.U. B.A. – Dean’s List
F.I.U. B.A. – Blue and Gold Merit Scholarship Recipient
F.I.U. J.D./M.B.A. – Cum Laude
F.I.U. J.D./M.B.A. – Dean’s List
F.I.U. J.D./M.B.A. – Outstanding Negotiation Skills Award
F.I.U. J.D./M.B.A. – Outstanding Service Award
2nd place Best Individual Mediator – 2021 International Academy of Dispute Resolution Competition