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| Morris H. Deutsch |
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20+ years experience in all aspects of immigration law. Served as expert in ethics proceedings pertaining to immigration.
Has published articles and spoken at conferences on immigration subjects.
Former trial and appellate attorney at U.S. Department of Justice, defending immigration-related cases in federal appellate and trial courts around
the United States, on behalf of the immigration service, State Department and Labor Department.
Served as attorney in a number of precedent immigration law decisions of the U.S. courts and immigration service.
Former Law Clerk at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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J.D., cum laude, Boston College Law School Editor, International and Comparative Law Review |
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B.A. in Philosophy, magna cum laude, Boston University |
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20+ years experience in general immigration law, especially litigation and business
Expert in immigration remedies involving crime victims and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Active in family care and women's rights issues
Fluent in Spanish and French
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J.D. Syracuse University College of Law |
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M.A. in Latin-American Studies, U Texas at Austin |
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B.A. in Latin-American Studies, Smith College |
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| Carolyn Ann Killea |
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| Rajan Paul Eapen |
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13+ years experience in general immigration law, especially business visas and employment-based immigration
Significant experience in counseling employers regarding the immigration implications of mergers and acquisitions
Recognized by Washingtonian Magazine as one of Washington DC's top immigration lawyers
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J.D. Washington College of Law, The American University |
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B.A. in History, The Kings College |
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4 years experience in immigration law, especially PERM labor certifications
Honed her skills over the preceding 3 years as an Immigration Paralegal with this firm
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| Rebecca A. Seboria, Of Counsel |
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| Yana Feldman, Paralegal |
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| Daniela Cornejo, Paralegal |
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