Atty. Orozco has been a practicing lawyer for more than two decades now. He handles and prepares legal strategies on commercial, labor, civil and criminal cases for clients from the trial courts all the way up to the Supreme Court, if necessary. He drafts and negotiates contracts, deeds, agreements and related legal documents, and provides legal advice and assistance to retained corporate clients on commercial, regulatory, labor, and contract laws and such other related matters.
Prior to establishing his own law office in Olongapo City and forming strategic alliances with lawyers both in Olongapo City and Manila, he clerked for Supreme Court Justice Fidel Purisima, worked with the Makati-based law firm of Roque & Butuyan, served as attorney with the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) under Commissioner Florentino Tuason, Jr., and capped his government service off as City Government of Olongapo’s chief legal counsel.
Recently, he has put up his own realty firm, Paladin Realty, with his first project being Paladin Building, a 4-storey building, designed for office and/or commercial use in Olongapo City. The Supreme Court currently leases 1st to 3rd floors of the building.
Atty. Orozco earned his BA English: Creative Writing degree, Cum Laude, from the University of the Philippines-Diliman in 1993 and his Bachelor of Laws from the University of the Philippines College of Law in 1999. He also has a Certificate in International Business Law from University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas Sorbonne Assas International Law School in its INSEAD Campus, Singapore.
Atty. Orozco is also an active member of the of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines-Zambales Chapter (IBP-Zambales) where he previously sat as a member of its Board of Directors (2013-2015). He is also a member of the University of the Philippines College of Law Alumni Association, International Bar Association, and Junior Chamber International (JCI) where he became there President back in 2010 to 2011.