
Myra Lamboglia is a veteran Panamanian attorney known for integrity, perseverance, and practical results. After completing her law degree at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, she returned to Panama and was appointed Head of the Department of Privileges and Immunities at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1983–1986), where she advised on diplomatic
protections, protocol, and international legal frameworks. Following a period devoted to her family, Myra founded her own practice in 1996, which has grown into Lamboglia Law Firm, a boutique, client-centered practice serving individuals, families, and businesses across immigration, commercial, real estate, labor, civil, and related matters.
For nearly three decades, Myra has built a referral-driven practice grounded in clear guidance, meticulous execution, and steadfast advocacy. Clients rely on her ability to navigate complex procedures, whether structuring transactions, conducting due diligence, obtaining permits and licenses, or managing immigration processes—with transparency and efficiency. Today, she works side by side with her daughter, attorney Marianna Lamboglia, combining decades of institutional knowledge with a modern, crossdisciplinary approach that delivers end-to-end solutions aligned with client goals.
Focus Areas and Collaborative Work
• Immigration: Residency and visa strategies for investors, professionals, retirees, and families; guidance on documentation and evolving requirements; streamlined filings and follow-through with authorities.
• Transactions and due diligence: Legal audits for corporate and real estate deals; title and zoning verification; contractual structuring; practical risk mitigation to support timely closings.
• Permitting and regulatory compliance: Licensing and approvals for commercial and real estate projects; navigation of municipal and national procedures; coordination on land-use and environmental considerations.
• Civil and commercial matters: Contract drafting and negotiation; commercial relationships; dispute-prevention strategies; and, where needed, coordination of litigation strategy.
Professional Philosophy
Myra’s practice is anchored in ethics, precision, and service. She prioritizes clarity at every step, proactive communication, and solutions tailored to client timelines and budgets. Her government experience informs her pragmatic approach to processes and stakeholder coordination, while her private-practice leadership emphasizes responsiveness and longterm relationships.
Professional Memberships
• National College of Panamanian Lawyers (Colegio Nacional de Abogados de
Panamá) — Member (since Nov 7, 1980)
Education and Credentials
• Universidad Complutense de Madrid — Law Degree (July 8, 1978)
• Supreme Court of Panama — License to practice law in the Republic of Panama (July 11, 1980)
• National College of Panamanian Lawyers — Member (November 7, 1980)
July 8, 1978 – Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Law Degree.
July 11, 1980 – Supreme Court of Panama. Certificate to legally practice law in the Republic of Panama.
November 7, 1980 – Member of the National College of Panamanian Lawyers.