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Law Offices Of Douglas I Krompier Mba LLC

Child Support, Farms, Divorce, Family Law, Immigration

Law Office Of Raymond Lo

Asylum, Deportation, Immigration, Visa

Dornbaum & Peregoy LLC

Immigration, Employment

The Law Offices Of Raymond P Duva

Asylum, Deportation, Immigration, Personal Injury, Wills & Probate

Baker Pedersen & Robbins

Admiralty & Maritime, Dispute Resolution, Aviation, Construction, Immigration

Micaela Alvarez

Bankruptcy, Divorce, Family Law, Immigration, Real Estate

Copeland Shimalla Wechsler & Lepp LLP

Farms, Education, Motor Vehicle, Immigration, Employment

Andres Mejer & Associates, LLC

Immigration, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law

Moser Taboada

Immigration, Criminal, Consumer Protection, Intellectual Property, Other

Borowsky & Borowsky, L.L.C.

Landlord-Tenant, Contract, Wills & Probate, Employment, Immigration

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Nunez-Valdez

... Defendant filed a petition for post-conviction relief asserting that his counsel misinformed him that his plea would have no immigration consequences, and that if he had received accurate information about his rights and liabilities under immigration law, he would not have pled ...

State v. Fajardo-Santos

... The panel reasoned that because defendant's immigration status was known at the start of the case, and his possible removal was foreseeable, there was no change in circumstances justifying an increase in bail. ... ICE is responsible for enforcing the federal immigration laws. ...

Serrano v. Underground Util. Corp.

... inadequate wages to their workers. The protective order at issue restricts, in part, discovery of information relating to the immigration status of the named plaintiffs and of the other putative class members. For the reasons explained ...