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Personal Injury

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Criminal Defense

Charges, investigations, arrests, and protection of constitutional rights.

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Immigration Law

Visas, residency, citizenship, removal defense, and family petitions.

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Bankruptcy

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Mass Tort

Widespread harm linked to the same drug, device, product, or toxic exposure.

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