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Julizette Colón-Bilbrautjcblawoffices

BORN: San German, Puerto Rico, 1972.

TITLE: Third generation Attorney; admitted to bar: Puerto Rico; Notary Public; United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico; Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit, Boston.

EDUCATION: Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (B.A.; J.D., cum laude); Member Pontifical Catholic University Law Review; Fundación Ortega y Gassett, Toledo, Spain: Legal aspects of the European Economic Community and Private International Law; Internship as Law Clerk to Honorable Judges Hirám Sánchez Martínez and Ivonne Feliciano Acevedo, Court of Appeals, Puerto Rico; Completed the requirements towards obtaining the certification as Arbitrator by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, Department of Conflict Resolution.

Notaria Publica Autorizada a la Practica en PR

Admitida a la Practica a la Tribunal de Apelaciones Federal, 1er Circuito en Boston, EUA

Admitida a la Practica por el Tribunal Supremo de PR

Bachillerato en Artes de la Pontificia Universidad Catolica de PR

Admitida a la Practica en Tribunal Federal para el Distrito de PR

Admitida a la Practica en Tribunal Federal para el Distrito de PR

Juris Doctor Cum Laude de la Pontificia Universidad Catolica de PR


MEMBER: Puerto Rico Bar Association; Delta Theta Phi, HRC, A.C.L.U., Partido Popular Democrático, Democratic Party, U.S.A.

LANGUAGES: English and Spanish.

PRACTICE AREAS: Appellate Practice, Civil Litigation of: Collections; of Property Regimes; Contracts; Consumer Affairs, Family Law; Inheritance Law, Insurance Claims, Notary, Parlamentary Proceedings, Seminars

EXPERIENCE: Colón & Associates – Law Office, Santa Isabel, P.R. Associate, Civil Litigation: Torts, Administrative, Family and Labor Law, Appellate Practice; Rivera, Tulla & Ferrer – Law Firm, Hato Rey, P.R., Junior Associate – Notary Public, Complex Civil Litigation: Torts, Contracts, Environmental, Labor and Administrative Law, Appellate Practice.

POLITICS: 1997 Preside the Crime and National Security Committee of “Pacto 100”, an effort of the Partido Popular Democrático of recruiting young professionals to analyze an evaluate the problems of the Puerto Rican Society in the quest of obtaining possible solutions to those problems. Those findings were later incorporated into the 2000 Platform of the Partido Popular Democrático; 2004 Delegate DNC, Boston; 2004.