Henry is part of the DM Law team, where he works as a Legal Assistant in the litigation department. He is responsible for supporting attorneys and handling filings, as well as regularly communicating with clients to guide them through the legal process and answer their questions with clarity and honesty.
He is proud to be Hispanic and believes that the most important thing is contributing to the community by helping others. Because Henry speaks Spanish, he can be a voice for clients who trust DM Law—especially those who do not speak English. This reminds him of when he was a child and helped translate and be the voice for his parents.
Henry firmly believes that Hispanics should call DM Law because there are many bilingual team members who may have gone through similar experiences and can help them.
Hispanic Connections
Henry’s family is from El Salvador, a beautiful country in Central America. He grew up in California, where he developed a strong connection to his roots by being surrounded by Latino culture in his community. He really enjoys Latin food, which he considers some of the most flavorful he has ever had, and one of his favorite dishes is Salvadoran pupusas. He also finds the music fun, lively, and full of flavor! Henry has great memories of quinceañeras, weddings, and events where music and dancing take center stage.
Education
Henry was born and raised in Costa Mesa, California; however, he moved to Kansas City after receiving a full scholarship to play soccer at the University of Missouri, where he graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Fun Facts
Henry has loved playing soccer since the day he started walking! He enjoys watching matches and supporting his favorite players and teams. He is also committed to supporting soccer programs in his community.
Favorite soccer players
Lionel Messi, Antoine Griezmann, Pedri, Jack Grealish
A few words from Henry…
“I love being able to provide clarity and be a voice for people who may not understand how the legal process works. I give them as much information as possible so they can feel confident that we are working very hard on their case.”