
Professional Experience:
Tabatha Castro, the managing attorney of the Firm's Wilmington office, focuses her practice on representing insureds and self-insureds in the defense of civil liability and workers' compensation matters. Ms. Castro also has experience handling real estate matters and domestic relations cases. Ms. Castro was previously associated with law firms of Doroshow, Pasquale, Krawitz and Bhaya and Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman and Goggin, where she specialized in workers' compensation claims.
Education:
Widener University School of Law, J.D, 2002.
Moot Court Honor Society's Executive Board, Founder and President of the Latin American Law Student Association
Buffalo State College, M.S., Criminal Justice, 1999
University of Buffalo, B.A., Legal Studies and Latin American Studies, 1997.
Professional Memberships and Activities:
Ms. Castro is licensed to practice in Delaware and New Jersey.
Ms. Castro is the Vice-President of the Executive Board of the Board of Directors of the Latin American Community Center in Wilmington, Delaware. She is on the Board of the Delaware Hispanic Bar Association. Ms. Castro was appointed by Mayor James Baker, Mayor of the City of Wilmington, to serve as co-chairperson for the Wilmington HOPE Commission in an effort to decrease crime and violence in the City of Wilmington. Tabatha was honored at the Wilmington Awards ceremony on October 4, 2006 for her personal achievements, which strengthen the beautiful and historic City of Wilmington. She is also a member of the Hispanic Business Association, the American Bar Association, the Delaware State Bar Association and the New Jersey State Bar Association.
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