Robert Zarco didn’t set out to be an attorney. He wanted to make money.
He did. Lots of it. And he’s proud to say he made every penny of it himself — beginning at age 7 with a leased lawn mower.
Miami attorney Robert Zarco carved out a place for himself in franchise law and rewarded himself with a waterfront mansion and boat and car collections.
July 14, 2017 at 12:00 AM
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Robert Zarco didn’t set out to be an attorney. He wanted to make money.
He did. Lots of it. And he’s proud to say he made every penny of it himself — beginning at age 7 with a leased lawn mower.
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