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Guillermo M. Hernandez, III
Partner at Rivera Hernandez Campos, PLLC
Guillermo M. Hernandez, III is a founding partner at Rivera Hernandez Campos PLLC, a law firm specializing in immigration and personal injury cases.13 He is a Texas native, born in the small rural town of Uvalde.1
Education and Legal Background
Hernandez received his undergraduate degree from McMurry University in 2007 and earned his J.D. from St. Mary's University School of Law in 2011.1 During his time in law school, he gained valuable experience through internships at various legal institutions, including the Equal Justice Center in San Antonio, the United States District Court in San Antonio, and the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals.1
Professional Experience
Before co-founding Rivera Hernandez Campos PLLC, Hernandez worked as an immigration attorney for the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES) in San Antonio.1 He began his legal career as an associate attorney at a private law firm in San Antonio, focusing on civil litigation and real estate litigation.1
Specialization and Expertise
Hernandez is board certified in Immigration and Nationality Law.2 His practice primarily focuses on representing individuals and businesses in U.S. Immigration and Nationality law cases.1 He is based out of the San Antonio office of Rivera Hernandez Campos PLLC.1
Professional Affiliations and Community Involvement
Hernandez is actively involved in several professional organizations:
- He serves as the EOIR Immigration Court liaison and the San Antonio Advocacy Liaison for the American Immigration Lawyers Association.1
- He is a member of the donations committee of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.1
- He serves on the executive board of the San Antonio Bar Association Immigration and Nationality Law Section.1
Additionally, Hernandez is committed to pro bono work, volunteering with organizations such as Catholic Charities, RAICES, and American Gateways.1
Personal Life
Guillermo and his wife, Erica, are parishioners at St. Luke Catholic Church and actively volunteer in parish ministry.1