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L-R: Meyling Ortiz, managing counsel at Toyota of North America, Vicki Blanton, senior legal counsel at AT&T, Rocío Cristina García Espinoza, senior counsel at Rosewood Property Co., and Jeffrey Melucci general counsel of Kimberly-Clark. Courtesy photos




