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Bradley S. Wallace, Attorney at Law
Law Firm Marketing | 2010/06/03 21:21
a href=http://www.accidentsareapain.comBradley S. Wallace/a is a trial attorney and a litigation specialist.nbsp; He focuses his practice exclusively to representing injured people.nbsp; His objective, in every case, is to protect the interests of his clients, fight to obtain the most fair and reasonable result on their behalf, and aggresively pursue every legal avenue to achieve that goal.

Mr. Wallace takes a hands on approach to every case he handles, including all aspects of litigation, such as trial, law and motion practice, court appearances, mediation/settlement conferences, binding arbitrations, depositions, and legal research. He is committed to advocating on behalf of injured victims and commits 100% of his career to this cause.

Mr. Wallace received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from Pepperdine University in 2002.nbsp; He then attended California Western School of Law in San Diego and received his Juris Doctorate degree in 2006.nbsp; While at California Western School of Law, Mr. Wallace earned Dean’s Honors List and was honored by the Moot Court Honors Board as a “Distinguished Advocate.”nbsp; Mr. Wallace also served as a volunteer mediator for the Superior Court for the County of San Diego, resolving disputes in civil cases as well as for incarcerated inmates.

Mr. Wallace has jury trial experience in courthouses all over Los Angeles County.

Mr. Wallace is admitted to practice before all of the courts of the State of California, as well as The United States District Court for the Central District of California. He is a member of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, the Consumer Attorneys of California, and the American Bar Association. He is also a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the San Fernando Valley Bar Association.
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IMMIGRATION DEPORTATION DEFENSE
Legal World News | 2010/05/29 17:21
a href=http://www.sandiego-immigrationlawyer.comspan style=color: #010943span style=font-size: 16ptspan style=font-family: times new roman, timesstrongSAN DIEGO IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM/strong/span/span/span
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If you are not a U.S. citizen, you may be ordered to appear in Immigration Court for deportation proceedings (also known as removal proceedings) if you have:nbsp;
ullioverstayed your visa/lilibeen deemed “inadmissible” by the USCIS/lilibeen convicted of a crime/lilientered the U.S. illegally /li/ulIt is not unusual for persons (unaided by an attorney) to submit an application for permanent residence or naturalization or renewal of a green card, only to find them selves ordered to appear in Immigration Court for deportation proceedings. nbsp;

If you are placed in deportation proceedings (removal proceedings) the U.S. government (specifically the Department of Homeland Security) will serve you with a Notice to Appear or “NTA”.nbsp; If you are issued a Notice to Appear, even if you believe it to be a mistake, you can not ignore it.nbsp; Only an experienced immigration attorney will know what relief you have available to you.

a href=http://www.sandiego-immigrationlawyer.com/practice-areas/deportation-defenseImmigration Court/a trials are different than criminal trials in the United States.nbsp; In Immigration Court you have the right to be represented by an attorney.nbsp; However, the government is not obligated to provide you one, and in most cases will not.nbsp; So you must hire your own attorney if you are placed in deportation proceedings. nbsp;

In your deportation proceedings, the government’s attorney (known as the “Trial Attorney”) will present a case against you seeking to have you deported.nbsp; In that case, the government’s attorney must identify the legal grounds for your deportation and then prove all the facts that they allege in the NTA in order to have you deported. nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;

An Immigration Judge will preside over your case and has the authority to act not only as Judge but as prosecutor in your case (although this rarely happens these days).nbsp; Once you are placed in deportation proceedings, only the Immigration Judge can decide whether or not you will be deported. nbsp;


Mathew B. Tully Awarded Air Force Space Badge
Legal Career News | 2010/05/25 09:13
pFounding Partner Mathew B. Tully has been awarded the impressive Air Force Space Badge due to his completion of space training. Tully is among one of the few Army Officers awarded this prestigious badge, and among an even smaller number of National Guardsmen authorized to wear it.nbsp; /ppIn late 2008, Tully attended the clandestine National Security Space Institute (NSSI), the Department of Defense’s premier institute for providing service members with the space education and training required to support military operations. Upon graduation, he became one of only 200 space operations officers in the Army and the only space professional in New York.nbsp; /pp“I am honored to be one of the few National Guardsmen authorized to wear the Air Force Space Badge and grateful that the Army has given me the opportunity to experience our country’s space systems technology and capabilities firsthand,” said Tully. “I look forward to my continued space training and service to our country in the Army National Guard.” /ppTully is a Major in the New York Army National Guard, holding the position of Space Operations Officer. His military service and experiences have led him to dedicate his legal career to protecting and upholding the rights of veterans and service members across the country. Founded in 2003, Tully Rinckey PLLC has pioneered many landmark Veterans Preference and USERRA cases. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; /ppTo speak with Tully or to learn more about Tully Rinckey PLLC, please contact Jessica Brociek at 202-787-1900 or via email at a href=mailto:jbrociek@tullylegal.comfont color=#336699jbrociek@tullylegal.com/font/a.
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Lindsay Lohan due in court after skipping hearing
Headline Legal News | 2010/05/24 09:12
Lindsay Lohan faces admonishment from a judge at a hearing Monday in Beverly Hills.pSuperior Court Judge Marsha Revel issued a warrant for Lohan's arrest after the 23-year-old actress skipped a mandatory court appearance last week./ppRevel also ordered that the star abstain from alcohol, wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet and submit to random weekly drug testing./ppLohan avoided arrest by posting $100,000 bail, but still faces the other conditions imposed by the judge./ppThe actress was due in court last week for a progress report on her probation stemming from two arrests in 2007. Revel said there is probable cause to believe that Lohan violated the terms of her probation. A formal hearing will be held to determine if she is in compliance with the court's conditions./p


McHenry Associates, LLP - San Diego Immigration Law Firm
Headline Legal News | 2010/05/24 09:11
At the Law Offices of McHenry amp; Associates, we are committed to providing exceptional legal representation to individuals, families and businesses that require immigration assistance.nbsp; Our law firm is experienced in all aspects of U.S. Immigration law and is committed to helping people live and work in the United States legally. nbsp;

If you are interested in learning more about Deportation Defense, Citizenship and Naturalization, Family Based Immigration or Employment Based Immigration, strongplease click on the Practice Areas menu to the right to learn more about each of these subjects.
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a title=Deportation Defense href=http://sandiego-immigrationlawyer.com/practice-areas/deportation-defenseDeportation Defense/a

a title=Citizenship amp; Naturalization href=http://sandiego-immigrationlawyer.com/practice-areas/citizenship-a-naturalizationCitizenship amp; Naturalization/a

a title=Family Based Immigration href=http://sandiego-immigrationlawyer.com/practice-areas/family-based-immigrationFamily Based Immigration/a

a title=Employment Based Immigration href=http://sandiego-immigrationlawyer.com/practice-areas/employment-based-immigrationEmployment Based Immigration/a


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