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Rosendo Almaraz, Jr. is a Rio Grande Valley native, hailing from Weslaco, Texas. Rosendo was raised by his parents, Rosendo Almaraz, Sr., and Herminia "Minie" Almaraz, a GTE cable splicer and a licensed vocational nurse. Although his parents worked long, hard hours, they always made time for their family. Along with his two brothers and sister, they led a healthy Christian life and never needed anything, always having their parents’ love and support. After graduating from Weslaco High School in the top 5% of his class with honors, Rosendo attended St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas, where he received both his Bachelor of Arts degree and Doctor of Jurisprudence.
After graduating and passing the Texas Bar exam in 2000, Rosendo began his legal career with the Hidalgo County District Attorney's office as an Assistant DA. Throughout the first six years of his legal career, Rosendo worked for a few firms throughout South Texas, gaining the valuable experience and knowledge needed to open his own practice in 2006.
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Acquired: 2000
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2018
1300 N 10th St Ste 420, Mcallen, TX, 78501-4392
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2018.
Fully Probated Suspension issued in TX, 2018
updated on 06/01/2020Fully probated suspension means an attorney is technically suspended but may still practice law. The State monitors the lawyer's activities during the suspension to make sure that he or she does not repeat the behavior.
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Fully Probated Suspension issued in TX, 2014
updated on 06/01/2020Fully probated suspension means an attorney is technically suspended but may still practice law. The State monitors the lawyer's activities during the suspension to make sure that he or she does not repeat the behavior.
“Open to discuss”
2000
2000
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
1996
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Spanish
English