Eduardo García is an attorney at the Law Office of Manuel Solis. He graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor degree. He also holds a Master’s degree in History with a focus on Borderlands and Public History, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in History from the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP).
Before beginning his legal career, Eduardo worked as a teacher of U.S. and World History. During law school, he gained valuable experience as a legal assistant at the Isleta Tribal Court of Appeals and interned at both the New Mexico Immigrant Law Center and the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty, based in Albuquerque. After graduating, he was selected as an Equal Justice Works fellow and practiced law in New Mexico. Prior to joining our team, he worked in nonprofit organizations providing immigration legal services, always with a focus on advocating for underserved communities.
Eduardo is licensed to practice law in both Illinois and New Mexico and is actively involved in social and community justice causes.
His calling stems from a deep commitment to serve historically marginalized communities or those with limited access to justice. He is passionate about using the law as a tool for equity and justice, listening carefully to each client to help them achieve their goals with dignity and respect.
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