Having spent years abroad studying or working in Morocco, Spain, Lebanon, and Yemen, I have experience handling intercultural issues that surround modern living. Before embarking on a career as a lawyer, I worked as a published writer, copywriter, paralegal, and non-profit administrator. I bring a wealth of experience to my practice of law and have personally encountered a range of immigration issues myself both stateside and abroad. With my firsthand knowledge of real immigration issues, I offer unique answers to immigration problems.
While at law school, I participated in my school's Appellate Litigation Clinic as a certified legal intern. The experience I gained there — including drafting a petition for certorari to the U.S. Supreme Court and representing a prevailing client in a high-profile family law case at the Pennsylvania Superior Court — enabled me to draft other briefs in appellate settings while I worked at an immigration firm as a law clerk. I have drafted winning appellate briefs that were submitted before the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Administrative Appeals Office, the Pennsylvania Superior Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
I enjoy challenging cases in family, immigration, transactional, and appellate law and always look forward to helping clients resolve their particular issue.
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