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Calewarts, Duffy, Gagan & Erdman

Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Lawsuit & Dispute, Immigration, Estate

M.C. Law Group, LLP

Landlord-Tenant, Visa, Civil Rights, Immigration

Downey Brand LLP

Immigration, Estate Planning

Twohig Rietbrock Schneider & Halbach SC

Immigration, Criminal, Landlord-Tenant, Traffic, Lawsuit & Dispute

Herrick Law Office SC

Traffic, Immigration, Wills & Probate, Landlord-Tenant

Jane Krueger Smith Law Office

Traffic, Visa, Contract, Civil & Human Rights

Brennan Law Office

Real Estate, Dispute Resolution, Immigration, Social Security, Divorce & Family Law

Connelly Legal Services

Landlord-Tenant, Traffic, Dispute Resolution, Immigration

Larowe Gerlach Taggart LLP

Criminal, Landlord-Tenant, Dispute Resolution, Immigration, Wills & Probate

Kneevers Law Office LLC

Real Estate, Defect and Lemon Law, Dispute Resolution, Immigration, Criminal


SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

ENCISO-LOPEZ v. MONTEAGUDO

... (collectively, "the Monteagudos"). Enciso [3] contends that the small claims court [4] erred when it held that he did not have standing to sue because his oral contract with the Monteagudos was unenforceable based on his wife's illegal immigration status. ...

McCarthy v. McCarthy

... 1 PER CURIAM. Veronika McCarthy appeals a judgment that dismissed her action to enforce an Affidavit of Support filed in conjunction with her immigration to the United States. ... Veronika argues that the federal immigration sponsorship provisions were not in effect at that time. ...

State v. Medrano

... hundred grams of cocaine. Medrano asserts he is entitled to withdraw his plea because the court failed to properly advise him of the possible immigration consequences of his plea, as required by WIS. STAT. § 971.08(1)(c). [1 ...

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