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As a US citizen, you can sponsor mom for her adjustment of status case. There are several issues that you need to explore with an immigration attorney. What was mom's intention when she entered the USA. If it was just to visit, when did her intention change to wanting to be a permanant resident and why did it change. Third, how long has mom been here. Does mom have any grounds of inadmissibility that may affect her case. These and other issues should be explored in a private phone consultation with an attorney. ... Read More
As a US citizen, you can sponsor mom for her adjustment of status case. There are several issues that you need to explore with an immigration... Read More

Attorney Client Stealing

Answered 7 years and a month ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
It is the firm that is representing the client, not any individual attorney, and the firm would continue to represent the client regardless of which associate is primarily responsible for a given matter.  Thus, there is no professional ethics problem in the second attorney handling the new matter for the client.  However, that doesn't mean that the first attorney would like it or the firm would allow it.  The second attorney may be compelled by the rules of the firm, or his own loyalty, to get the firm's and/or the first attorney's permission before handling the matter for the client.... Read More
It is the firm that is representing the client, not any individual attorney, and the firm would continue to represent the client regardless of which... Read More

Can I be sued for slander for leaving a bad review on lawyers.com

Answered 8 years and 4 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
Anybody can be sued by anybody at any time, but that doesn't mean the lawyer would win.  It is not libel (libel is written; slander is oral) to state an unflattering OPINION; you can only commit libel by stating an untrue FACT.
Anybody can be sued by anybody at any time, but that doesn't mean the lawyer would win.  It is not libel (libel is written; slander is oral) to... Read More
Talk to the prosecutor or hire an attorney to do it. You may qualify for a public defender. It is likely that the prosecutor is not going to recommend jail time.
Talk to the prosecutor or hire an attorney to do it. You may qualify for a public defender. It is likely that the prosecutor is not going to... Read More
You may have to file suit to force the issue.
You may have to file suit to force the issue.
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Will I be able to fight my trespassing fine in court?

Answered 12 years and 5 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
Of course you can fight the fine.  Will you win?  Probably not, but you may get some reduction in the fine if the Court feels sympathy for you and/or wants to clear its docket.
Of course you can fight the fine.  Will you win?  Probably not, but you may get some reduction in the fine if the Court feels sympathy for... Read More