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Daniel Ordoņez
Daniel Ordoņez was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. He attended El Paso public schools and graduated from Bel Air High School. Thereafter, he attended the University of Texas at El Paso, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History in 1996. Mr. Ordoņez earned a full tuition scholarship to Drake University School of Law and was granted a Doctorate of Jurisprudence in 1999. In law school, Mr. Ordoņez was President for two years of the Latino Law Society.
Mr. Ordoņez is licensed to practice before the Texas Supreme Court, U.S. District Courts for the Western District of Texas, and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Ordoņez is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the Mexican American Bar Association.
Mr. Ordoņez began his legal career as a prosecutor for the El Paso County District Attorneys Office. While he served as a Prosecutor for over three years, Mr. Ordoņez dealt with all aspects of criminal prosecution of misdemeanor and felony cases, where he took over 40 jury cases to verdict. Thereafter, Mr. Ordoņez served over six years as an Assistant County Attorney for the El Paso County Attorneys Office. As an Assistant County Attorney assigned to the Civil Litigation Section, Mr. Ordoņez represented the County of El Paso in state and federal court in civil litigation matters. Mr. Ordoņez also represented County employees in constitutional litigation, and in the defense of a wide variety of causes of action. In addition, Mr. Ordoņez provided legal counsel to all departments of the County of El Paso, including the El Paso County Sheriffs Department. While an Assistant County Attorney, Mr. Ordoņez was recognized by his peers as a BV rated attorney.
Mr. Ordoņez joined Blanco Ordoņez & Wallace, P.C., in 2009 as Of Counsel, where he practices primarily in the area of general civil litigation.
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