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| ABOUT |
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| Alan J. Romero |
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| Mr. Romero received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from California State University at Los Angeles, where he was accepted into the University at the age of fifteen. Mr. Romero then went on to obtain his Juris Doctor from Southwestern University School of Law as a student in the accellerated two-year SCALE program. Mr. Romero has also been awarded a Post-Masters Certificate in Psychology (Applied Behavior Analysis) from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. |
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| Prior to law school, Mr. Romero interned for the Consul for Legal Affairs of the Consulate of Mexico in Los Angeles. During his time there, he worked on several matters, the most notable being a concerted attempt to modify certain policies of the United States Bureau of Prisons related to the calculation of Federal "Good Time" credit for non-citizens. After law school, Mr. Romero interned for, and was later hired by, the law firm of Mathews & Weisser. Working under the regular and direct supervision of the firm's lead litigator, a California attorney and Barrister, Mr. Romero was exposed to a wide variety of litigation in the areas of taxation, securities law, and white-collar fraud, working on matters pending before American and British courts. |
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| Licensure |
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| State Bar of California |
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| United States District Court for the Central District of California |
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| United States Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit |
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| Professional Associations |
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| Million Dollar Advocates Forum |
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| State Bar of California's Litigation Section |
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| California Employment Lawyer's Association |
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| Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles |
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| Los Angeles County Bar Association |
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| Mexican American Bar Association |
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