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Linda M. Estrada
Linda Michelle
Estrada, Esquire is an intellectual property attorney with the
United States Patent & Trademark Office where she has practiced law
since 1999. She is licensed to practice law in the State of
Maryland and District of Columbia. Prior to her federal government
service, Ms. Estrada was in private practice in Rockville, Montgomery
County, Maryland in the areas of criminal law, civil litigation and
immigration. From the period of 1997 to 1998, Ms. Estrada served as the
fifth President of the Maryland Hispanic Bar Association. From 1997 to
1999, Ms. Estrada also served as a Commissioner of the Governor's
Commission on Hispanic Affairs, an advisory Committee to the Governor on
issues affecting the Hispanic/Latino community of the State of Maryland.
Ms. Estrada also served as a Board member of the Montgomery County
Hispanic Democratic Club.
From
2000 to 2002, Ms. Estrada served as Regional President of the Hispanic
National Bar Association ("HNBA") for Region V representing the District
of Columbia, State of Maryland, Commonwealth of Virginia and West
Virginia to the Board of Governors of the national bar association
representing the interests of over 10,000 Hispanic/Latino attorneys.
In 2003, Ms. Estrada received the 2003 Diversity Award presented at the
Fifth Annual Hispanic Law Conference at the Washington College of Law at
American University sponsored by the Hispanic Bar Associations of the
District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and the HNBA.
Currently, Ms.
Estrada is a general Board member of the Maryland Hispanic Bar
Association and Co-Chair of the Website Committee. Since 2000, she has
served as a Board member of the Hispanic Bar Association of the District
of Columbia, including two terms as Vice President of External Affairs
from 2000-2002, and of the Neighborhood Legal Services Program of the
District of Columbia, a federally funded legal services provider for the
poor of the District of Columbia.
A native of the
District of Columbia whose parents immigrated to the United States from
Ecuador and Guatemala in the 1960's, Ms. Estrada graduated from the
Catholic University of America in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts in
Political Science and with a Juris Doctor from the Columbus School of
Law at Catholic University in 1994. She is married to Korgun Ozguler,
RealtorR with RE/MAX Realty Services of Bethesda, Maryland and they
reside in Rockville, Maryland.
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