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Marcos D. De Hoyos is a tribulation legal professional primarily based in Houston, Texas. He graduated from Vanderbilt University Law School and has focused on employment law during his career. With a background in litigation and advocacy, Mr. De Hoyos has represented employees in a variety of claims under federal laws which includes the Age Discrimination and Employment Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and the Family Medical Leave Act. He is certified to exercise regulation in Texas and is admitted to numerous federal district courts. Mr. De Hoyoss legal training includes a J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School, in which he turned into a Deans Scholar and served because the Vanderbilt Moot Court Executive Justice. He additionally holds a B.A. from Texas A&M University, graduating Magna cum Laude with majors in Political Science and Philosophy, and a minor in English. In addition to his academic achievements, Mr. De Hoyos is an lively member of professional and bar institutions inclusive of the American Bar Association and the National Employment Lawyers Association. He has honed his advocacy abilities via internships with the USA District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee and america Lawyer’s Office. With a practice that spans nation and federal courts, in addition to administrative corporations, Mr. De Hoyos is devoted to representing employees in a wide range of employment regulation topics. His commitment to justice and his information in the area make him a precious asset to his customers and the prison community.
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Graduation year: 2020