Eduardo Castro

Litigation Attorney at Pines Bach LLP
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Madison, Wisconsin, United States, US
Languages
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency

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Carrie Koss Vallejo

Eduardo Castro was an intern with IMPACT Planning Council for about four months over the summer of 2014. He contributed to several projects including: the Summer Reading initiative, website content reorganization and an evaluation of the Youth Work Learning Center. Eduardo’s work in qualitative data collection helped our agency document book distribution efforts over the summer. Most noteworthy about his time at IMPACT were his enthusiasm and willingness to take constructive criticism.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Law Practice
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Litigation Attorney
      • Feb 2022 - Present

    • United States
    • Law Practice
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Associate Attorney
      • Jan 2021 - Feb 2022

    • Regional Voter Protection Director For Southeastern Wisconsin
      • Sep 2020 - Dec 2020

      -Cultivated network of clerks, attorneys, Democratic county chairs and activists to eliminate legal and logistical barriers to voting-Assisted Biden for President legal team and managed floor observers at the Milwaukee County general election recount-Collected and prepared affidavits for post-election litigation-Coordinated program to track county-level election certification process and send canvass observers to all 72 Wisconsin counties-Led boiler room of 15-20 attorneys and 100+ observers to resolve in real-time voting issues during Early Voting and Election Day-Oversaw team of 10-15 full-time volunteers in final weeks of campaign-Helped recruit, organize, and train over 1000 poll workers and 1300 poll observers, the largest Democratic voter protection program ever in Wisconsin

    • J.D. Candidate
      • Sep 2017 - May 2020

      -James Binger Center for New Americans, Detainee Rights Clinic, Student Director-Latinx Law Students Association, Co-President-Student Member, University of Minnesota Law School's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. -Co-chair, Student Committee for Faculty Hiring. -Robina Public Interest Scholar. -James Binger Center for New Americans, Detainee Rights Clinic, Student Director-Latinx Law Students Association, Co-President-Student Member, University of Minnesota Law School's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. -Co-chair, Student Committee for Faculty Hiring. -Robina Public Interest Scholar.

    • Urban Fellow, Deputy Mayor's Office for Health and Human Services
      • Sep 2016 - Jul 2017

      -Summarized and analyzed changes in federal and state policy relevant to office initiatives, such as DSRIP, healthcare reform, and opioids legislation-Compiled news coverage affecting our office’s portfolio, including homelessness, child welfare, opioids, and local, state, and federal healthcare landscape-Prepared remarks and coordinated logistics for speaking engagements with the Deputy Mayor-Produced briefing materials for hearings and meetings-Attended weekly seminars from high-ranking officials in city government and experts in the private and non-profit sectors

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Community Healthcorps-Medical-Legal Collaboration for Health Coordinator
      • Sep 2015 - Jul 2017

      I served as the Medical-Legal Collaboration for Health coordinator at the Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers. The Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers serve a predominately low-income, Latino, immigrant and Spanish-speaking patient population. As a member of Community Healthcorps, Americorps largest health-focused program, I led the development of a medical-legal partnership. Medical-legal partnerships are a new and innovative model of healthcare where legal interventions are incorporated into the care of patients. Responsibilities include: -Proposed a behavioral health focused medical-legal partnership between SSCHC and Legal Action of Wisconsin-Created a form in the electronic medical record to better document legal problems and social determinant of health measures-Implemented formal system for SSCHC to refer patients to legal partners and communicate legal intervention outcomes-Collaborated with Legal Action of Wisconsin to design a legal needs assessment of patient population-Interviewing patients in Spanish/English, reviewed social work cases, and held focus groups with staff to discern patient legal needs-Arranged for attorneys to present on tenant’s rights and housing law for HIV case managers and social workers

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Community Healthcorps Member-Healthy Choices
      • Sep 2014 - Jul 2015

      I was a Community Healthcorps member, Americorps largest health-focused program, and placed with the Healthy Choices program at the Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers. SSCHC serves a predominately low-income, Latino, immigrant, and Spanish-speaking population. As the clinic's obesity invention program, Healthy Choices provides family-based, culturally-appropriate health, nutrition, and physical education. The program also works closely with community-leaders to advocate for healthy food and physical education access at a community level. My responsibilities included:-Facilitating health and physical education classes for 7-10 year olds and teenagers-Managing a cohort of 12-15 volunteers-Organizing all materials and supplies for classes of approximately 60 participants-Overseeing and organizing the 5th Annual Southside Bicycle Day, a community event aimed at promoting bicycling and attended by 800 participants and 50 volunteers-Coordinating an informal study of the effect of school lunch policy on health and behaviors at an all-boys middle school

    • Intern
      • May 2014 - Aug 2014

      Intern for a non-profit/governmental research and evaluation organization. My responsibilities included:-Managing grants, coordinating book deliveries, and developing outcome measurements for Milwaukee’s Summer Reading Initiative-Analyzing and reporting data from focus group of youth care workers to better tailor trainings and educational opportunities-Creating a database of organization’s current and past research and evaluation projects-Revamping and reorganizing the organization’s website to make it more user-friendly

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student
      • Aug 2010 - May 2014

    • Research Assistant
      • May 2013 - Aug 2013

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Intern
      • May 2012 - Aug 2012

Education

  • University of Minnesota Law School
    Doctor of Law - JD
    2017 - 2020
  • Bowdoin College
    History
    2010 - 2014
  • Bowdoin College
    History
    2010 - 2014

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