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Elizabeth Cantu

Ramón Worthington Nicolas & Cantu, PLLC

Edinburg, TX

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About Elizabeth

Elizabeth “Liz” Cantu was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Irving, Texas. She graduated from Santa Clara University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. Liz received her law degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 1999. In 2017 she became a founding member of Ramón Worthington Nicolas & Cantu, P.L.L.C., along with her three wonderful partners. Liz represents corporate clients in first party/bad faith insurance litigation, premise liability, personal injury and other business related matters. Liz was named a Rising Star and Super Lawyer by Thomson...

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Education

J.D.

St. Mary’s University School of Law

B.S.

Santa Clara University

Awards & Recognition

Standing Ovation award from Texas Bar CLE

2024

Texas Super Lawyer

2023

Texas Rising Star

2007

Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rated

Professional Associations

State Bar of Texas Women and the Law SectionNAMWOLFState Bar of TexasTexas Bar JournalAdvanced Civil Trial CLETexas Bar FoundationAustin Bar AssociationHidalgo County Young LawyersAvance-RGVGirl Scouts of Greater South TexasHidalgo County Bar Association (H.C.B.A.)Hidalgo County Bar Association Women’s Bar SectionSouth Texas Independent School District Science Academy Parent Student Teacher OrganizationNational Charity League Organization- South Texas RGV ChapterTexas Association of Defense Counsel (TADC)Association of Attorney-MediatorsState Bar of Texas Insurance Law SectionState Bar of Texas Computer & Technology SectionState Bar of Texas Hispanic Issues Section
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