Marco Gonzalez

Marco Gonzalez has a diverse range of work experience in the legal field. Marco started their career as an Attorney at Pitney, Hardin, Kipp & Szuch and later joined Pitney Hardin LLP as a Lawyer specializing in litigation. Marco then worked at Hannoch Weisman as an Attorney before joining Duane Morris LLP, where they became a Partner focusing on complex civil, compliance, and environmental litigation, as well as internal investigations and white-collar defense. While at Duane Morris, they also co-founded the firm's Puerto Rico Practice Group. After leaving Duane Morris, they served as General Counsel at the Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey and later became Outside General Counsel for the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of NJ. Marco briefly worked as the Deputy General Counsel - Contracts for the Hispanic National Bar Association. Throughout their career, they have been an active member of the Hispanic National Bar Association, where they held various roles, including serving as Co-Chair of the CLE Committee for the 2004 National Convention in New York City.

Marco Gonzalez has an education history that includes attending Rutgers Law School from 1988 to 1991, where they earned a JD degree in Law. In the same year, they participated in the CLEO - Summer 1988 Scholars Program, which focused on Law. Prior to attending law school, Marco attended Hunter College from 1983 to 1988. At Hunter College, they obtained a B.A. degree with a focus on Economics, Computer Science, and Russian. Before their college education, Marco attended Aviation High School, where they completed the High School Program in Aviation Maintenance Technician, although the specific start and end years are not provided.

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