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Intro. It was a hot day in July 2008 when Andrea Goretti Ortega Rosas first walked through the doors of the Valdez y Asociados Law Firm, in the historic center of Morelia. He had turned sixteen just a week ago – on July 7, as every year, his mother had prepared a strawberry cake for him with only a candle, for the few things they could afford – and he had just dropped out of high school to help support his siblings and his sick grandmother. With trembling hands, he held the resume he had handwritten on a sheet of gridded notebook, draft included. She had only two years of experience working at the neighbor's grocery store, but the job offer to be an office assistant seemed like her only chance. Upon arriving at the reception desk, she was greeted by Maria Luisa Sanchez, the secretary of the civil and criminal law section of the firm's high school, a middle-aged woman with round glasses and a warm demeanor who offered her

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