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E-Mail: Cardenas@CardenasLawFirm.com PROFESSIONAL HISTORYCardenas Law Firm, P.C., 1991-Present ADMITTED TO PRACTICE IN THE FOLLOWING JURISDICTIONS:The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, November, 1991. The United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals, July, 1995. The United States Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, August, 2004. The United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, February, 1992. The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, May, 1997. York County Court of Common Pleas, York, Pennsylvania, December, 1991. Admission to the Florida Bar is pending. Passed Florida bar exam in February, 2004. Admission to the New York State Bar is pending. Application submitted. Admission to the Washington, D.C. Bar is pending. Application submitted. EDUCATION:University of Maryland, School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland, Juris Doctor, May, 1991 York College of Pennsylvania, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 1988. AFFILIATION: Pennsylvania Bar Association York County Bar Association OTHER PROFESSIONAL HISTORY:Instructor, York Penn State,
2002-present. (Teaching
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