Alejandro Ponce-Villacis, American lawyer, specializing in the field of International Human Rights Law, Criminal Law, Employment Law, Employment Proceedings, Civil Litigation. Member of Quevedo & Ponce.
Education
Catholic University of Ecuador (Doctor of Law). Washington College of Law. University of Wisconsin, Law School (Summer Program on United States.
Law and Legal Institutions, 1990).
Washington College of Law. University of Wisconsin, Law School (Summer Program on United States.
Law and Legal Institutions, 1990). The American University (Master of Law, International Legal Studies, International Protection of Human Rights, 1994).
Spoken languages: Spanish and English.
Career
Worked at Quevedo & Ponce (Quito) specializing in General Practice, Corporations, Mining and Oil, Banking and Insurance, Tax, Civil and Commercial Law, Patents and Trademarks, Licensing, Foreign Investment, Criminal Law. Admitted to the bar, 1993, Ecuador. Professor, International Law, Catholic University.
Legal Advisor, Research Center of Law and Society.
Summer Intern, International Human Rights Law Clinic, Washington of Law, 1994. Dean"s Fellow, Washington College of Law, 1994.
Visiting Attorney, Center for Human Rights Legal Action, 1994. Member: National Lawyers Guild, Washington, District of Columbia Caucus of Lawyers for the Rights of People.
Quito Bar Association.
Military: International Protection of Human Rights, 1994). The firm was founded in 1940 by Doctor Antonio Quevedo and is well known in Ecuador and abroad.
lieutenant offers a full range of legal services and counsel to local and foreign corporations. The firm has support staff of legal clerks and assistants, trademark and patent clerks, computer operator and office administrators.
Membership
Member: National Lawyers Guild, Washington, District of Columbia Caucus of Lawyers for the Rights of People. Quito Bar Association.
Military: International Protection of Human Rights, 1994). Fellow, Washington College of Law, 1994.
Visiting Attorney, Center for Human Rights Legal Action, 1994.