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Joseph
P.
Ostunio

Attorney
Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Contract Law
- Collections Law
- Intellectual Property
- Civil Litigation
Bar Admissions
- Nevada
Education
- University of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, Tennessee
- J.D. - 2021
- Honors: Lawyers as Leaders
- Honors: Moot Court
- Honors: UT Legal Clinic
- Honors: Native American Law
- Honors: Law Women
- Honors: Environmenta Law
- Honors: Black Law Students Association
- Honors: Latino Law Students Association
- UC San Diego
- Bachelor's Degree - 2014
- Honors: Inter-Fraternity Council
- Honors: Order of Omega Honor Society
- Honors: Tritons for Israel
- Major: Political Science & Business
Fraternities or Sororities
- Phi Alpha Delta
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Biography
Joseph P. Ostunio is a Las Vegas native that focuses his practice on a full range of business law services including: formation, licensing, registered agent, drafting and reviewing contracts, collections, intellectual property and litigation.
Joseph attended the University of California, San Diego where he served as President of Tritons for Israel, New Member Educator of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and as a Representative to Inter-Fraternity Council. He also served as a Prestigious Emerson Fellow during his senior year at UC San Diego. Joseph graduated in 2014 and received his degree in Political Science with a minor in Business.
For law school Joseph attended The University of Tennessee as a Dean Scholar. As a law student Joseph worked as Graduate Assistant in the Student Disabilities Services Center assisting at-needs students in achieving their academic goals.
Joseph also worked for the prestigious University of Tennessee College of Law’s Legal Clinic as a Student Attorney in the Community Economic Clinic and Clerked for Clark County District Judges Adriana Escobar and Joanna Kisher.
Prior to attending law school, Joseph worked in both politics on various political campaigns and as an inner-city teacher in the Clark County School District.
After surviving the October 1 shooting in Las Vegas, Joseph founded a local nonprofit that helped survivors of the shooting obtain critical and necessary government services.