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Our law firm currently consists of 5 attorneys, assisted by two administrative staff. We specialize in Civil and Criminal Law.
Francisco Orozco is the firm’s principal attorney. He is a lawyer and holds a Doctorate in Legal and Political Sciences from Pablo de Olavide University in Seville. He has served as a lecturer at the University of Seville in Constitutional Law and Procedural Law (2017–2019) and as a lecturer in Theory of Law at the University of Granada (2016).
Our offices are located in Málaga and Ronda, and we serve clients throughout Spain.

Francisco Orozco is a Lecturer at the University of Seville — Faculty of Law — and a practicing attorney. He is a registered practicing member of the Bar Association of Málaga and the Bar Association of Seville. He holds a Law Degree from the University of Cádiz, where he followed the Public Law track. He also pursued studies in Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Granada. He is a certified Expert in Document Examination from the University of Salamanca and holds an Official Master’s Degree in Legal Practice from Antonio de Nebrija University in Madrid.
In 2014 he resided in the United States. He first stayed in Miami, where he prepared to gain admission to one of the world’s leading universities: Georgetown University (in Washington D.C.). Upon admission, he completed an EFL Program. He also worked and attended numerous Seminars and Conferences at other universities in the U.S. capital (American University and George Washington University).
He also holds a Doctorate (Cum Laude) in Legal and Political Sciences from Pablo de Olavide University in Seville, where he completed his doctoral thesis entitled «Human Rights and Surrogacy Agreements,» within the private law track (Civil Law).
He speaks and writes Spanish and English.
He has completed the following continuing education:
We have experience across a wide range of matters, though the most common in our firm are:
– Criminal: Offenses against public health, money laundering, tobacco smuggling, drug trafficking, assault and battery, etc.
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– Real Estate & Mortgage: Foreclosures and auctions, banking (abusive clauses), property sales, leases, etc.
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– Civil (General): Family law, urban planning, homeowners’ associations, property registration law, obligations and contracts, etc.
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– Criminal – Procedural: Preliminary proceedings, detainee assistance, oral trial, minor offense proceedings, etc.


Ulpian defined Justice as follows: Iustitia est constans et perpetua voluntas ius suum cuique tribuendi; «Justice is the constant and perpetual will to render to each person their due right.» The precepts of law are: «honeste vivere, alterum non laedere et suum quique tribuere…» — «to live honorably, to harm no one, and to give each person what is rightfully theirs.»
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We have always believed that every problem requires a different solution and that, sometimes through inertia or routine, justice can be applied in a purely mechanical way. Our work must be to persuade a judge to rule in favor of our client. That is how true justice is achieved. Attention to the specific case! After all, as Aristotle himself argued, equity is justice applied to the particular case.