Oscar A. Pardo
Area of Practice:
Mr. Pardo practices in the area of elder
care litigation.
Experience:
Mr. Pardo joined Perry, Johnson, Anderson, Miller & Moskowitz
in June 2008. Prior to joining the firm, he was an associate
and law clerk with the firm of Brayton Purcell, LLP, and worked
in its asbestos litigation group (2005-2008). During
law school, he was also a law clerk for the Disability Rights
Legal Center (2003) and the law firm of Moreno, Becerra & Casillas,
P.C. (2004-2005).
Education and Membership:
Mr. Pardo received his Bachelor in Arts degree in 2002 from
the University of California, Berkeley, while majoring in Political
Science and Public Policy. During his time at U.C. Berkeley,
he was also an active member of the Associated Students – Student
Legal Clinic, which provides legal resources and orientation
to the student population on landlord-tenant, immigration,
and small claims issues.
Mr. Pardo went on to attend the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate degree in 2005. During his time in law school, Mr. Pardo served as Co-Chair of La Raza Law Students Association, Associate Editor of the Chicano/Latino Law Review, Founding Committee Board-member of the National Latino Law Students Association (NLLSC), and was a UCLA Law Fellow.
Currently Mr. Pardo is member of the California Bar and the American Bar Association.Community
Involvement:
Mr. Pardo has served as a volunteer for the Western Legal Center
- Disabilities Rights Project (2003-2004), UCLA Law Fellows (2003-2005),
and received a U.S. Congressional Recognition award for his community
service in 2004.


