Completing six decades as a lawyer awakens nostalgia in me. In 1955, when I came to study at the Escuela Libre de Derecho (ELD), Mexico was in the throes of growth, a kind of apogee that would last for several more decades. I started studying law under the influence of my uncle and godfather Enrico Pinchetti and also because there was no mathematics in the law section course.
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José Agustín Ortiz Pinchetti: Awakening in the Fourth Republic
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