Personal Injury, Class Action + Mass Tort,
Product Liability, Complex Civil Litigation
Eleni I. Constant represents clients in various areas of law, including personal injury and wrongful death, product liability, class action, and multidistrict litigation. Her legal experience and dedication to providing exceptional representation allow her to advocate for her clients’ rights and interests in complex legal matters in both federal and state courts.
Eleni I. Constant ’s legal practice focuses in the areas of personal injury and wrongful death, product liability, class action, and multidistrict litigation. She has served as an essential member of the litigation team in the following cases:
Ms. Constant was honored by The Florida Bar for her exemplary qualities of integrity, ethics, professionalism, and compassion towards others when she was awarded the prestigious G. Kirk Haas Humanitarian Scholarship, In Memoriam of Ervin Gonzalez, in recognition of her commitment to humanitarianism.
Prior to pursuing her law degree, she was an educator for 10 years at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Day School in Coconut Grove, Florida. Eleni is deeply committed to supporting her local community where she is actively involved at St. Thomas Episcopal School and St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Miami, Florida.
University of Miami School of Law, Juris Doctor (cum laude)
University of Florida, Bachelor of Arts
Florida
Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America, 2026-present
Lawdragon, 500 X – The Next Generation, 2025
Kirk Haas Humanitarian Scholarship, In Memoriam of Ervin Gonzalez, presented by the Florida Bar
Thomas Ewald Memorial Scholarship, Litigation Skills Program
John F. Evans Memorial Scholarship, Litigation Skills Program
Greek
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