Pablo’s practice focuses on False Claims Act (FCA) litigation and conducting investigations in response to government subpoenas and Civil Investigative Demands, as well as general commercial litigation. Pablo brings an international and multilingual background (including native fluency in Spanish) to his practice and is an experienced legal interpreter and translator.
Prior to joining Dinsmore, Pablo served as law clerk to Judge Bernice B. Donald of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He also worked as a law clerk with the general counsel of the Shelby County (Tennessee) Board of Education and as a judicial intern with Judge R. David Proctor of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. He has higher education experience as faculty and administrator, including service with the University of Virginia as an assistant dean of students. Pablo has published four pieces of legal scholarship, including an analytical overview of USDOJ’s Kleptocracy Initiative, a program deploying civil asset forfeiture in international corruption cases.
Pablo received his J.D. cum laude from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. As symposium editor for their law review, he produced the 2017 symposium, The Fragile Fortress: Judicial Independence in the 21st Century.