Biography
I have been practicing law for more than 10 years, I graduated from Universidad LaSalle, and since my fourth semester of law school I’ve been practicing law since then, so when I graduated from school in 2009 I started litigating for a firm in Mexico where I practice family, labor and trade. In 2019 I joined a company where I practice civil, trade, agricultural, criminal and legal protection law.
I also worked as a legal translator for the process of double nationality and immigration matters.
I finished my master’s degree for constitutional law, legal protection an human rights in 2021.
About Me
Tell me about a time when you felt discriminated against, picked on, or bullied and how that impacts how you do your job?
Why did you decide to practice employment law?
I found it really interesting, specially when it becomes to help people to be treated fairly and justice.
What was law school like? Did you have any second thoughts along the way?
Definitely not. Since I was in junior high, I always knew I wanted to become a lawyer and not only in my country but in the USA, so when I got into law school (LaSalle university) in that school they teaches to have this human sense, so after that I knew I wanted to study my master’s degree in protection law and human rights.
Education
- Universidad La Salle Noroeste, Ciudad Obregon, Mexico
- LL. B. – 2009
- Master’s Degree in Constitutional Law, Legal Protection and Human Rights – 2022
- Honors: With Honors
Bar Admission
- Mexico, 2009