Dinora Orozco

dorozco@conmetkane.com
T 415.469.1719
F 415.343.7101
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Education
The George Washington University, B.A.  DuPaul University, M.P.P

Dinora Orozco is a Paralegal at Conrad|Metlitzky|Kane.

Dinora began her legal career as a litigation paralegal and assistant to the Chief of the Public Integrity Section in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice where she later became the Section’s first Investigative Analyst, specializing in novel prosecutions within the Section’s Election Crimes Branch.

In addition to her work on sensitive investigations and trials, Dinora was detailed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation as part of the Election Threats Task Force. She was awarded the Assistant Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service on three separate occasions. In 2024, Dinora was recognized by Attorney General Garland for her volunteer work as an interpreter on behalf of the DOJ Pro Bono Legal Services.

Dinora holds a Master of Public Policy from DePaul University, where she received the MPP Degree Chair Award, and a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs with concentrations in Latin American Studies and Spanish Literature from George Washington University.

Dinora lives in San Francisco and is a member of the Junior League.