Center for Juvenile Law and Policy since Apr 2010
Clinical Director
Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office Nov 1987 - May 2010
Juvenile Justice Legislative/Policy Advisor
Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp 1986 - 1987
Attorney
Education:
Georgetown University Law Center 1983 - 1986
J.D., Law; Criminal Defense
University of Michigan 1979 - 1983
B.A., Sociology
Skills:
Mediation Legal Writing Family Law Teaching Courts Legal Research Criminal Law Nonprofits Community Outreach Juvenile Law Policy Legislative Relations Mental Health Policy Analysis Juvenile Justice Program Development Public Policy Leadership Trials Legal Issues Westlaw Constitutional Law Lexis Hearings Immigration Law Health Law Administrative Law Personal Injury Appeals Alternative Dispute Resolution Civil Litigation Litigation
LOYOLA LAW SCHOOL Los Angeles, CA Apr 2010 to Jul 2013 Asst. Director, Center for Juvenile Law and PolicyLOS ANGELES COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE Los Angeles, CA Nov 1987 to Apr 2010 Deputy Public DefenderMITCHELL, SILBERBERG & KNUPP Los Angeles, CA May 1986 to Nov 1987 Litigation AssociateCRAVATH, SWAINE AND MOORE New York, NY Jul 1985 to Dec 1985 Summer Associate
Education:
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Washington, DC 1986 J.D. in Magna cum laudeUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, MI 1983 BA in Sociology
Center for Juvenile Law and Policy Loyola Law School 919 Albany St, Los Angeles, CA 90015 2137368314 (Office) Loyola Law School 919 Albany St, Los Angeles, CA 90015 2137368314 (Office)
Licenses:
California - Active 1987
Education:
University of Michigan Degree - undergraduate Georgetown Univ Law Ctr Degree - law
The Palm Beach Post reported last week that Maureen Pacheco has sued Ramon Vazquez and two other surgeons for malpractice. Vazquez was responsible for cutting Pacheco open in 2016 so two orthopedic surgeons, Dr. John Britt and Dr. Jeffrey Kugler, could perform the back operation.
Maureen Pacheco, assistant director of Loyola Law School's Center for Juvenile Law and Policy, said she was dismayed that the details of the alleged shooting and abuse were made public in a court declaration, even though releasing the account was "legal, without a doubt."