Family petitions, work visas, asylum, naturalization. A route is drawn for every case — in writing, with dates — before we file a single form.
- Family & fiancé petitions
- Employment visas & green cards
- Naturalization & citizenship

Most legal trouble begins as a conversation nobody wrote down. So we write. Everything in writing. Everything on time. Filings before their deadlines, counsel before the crisis, and a copy on your desk before you think to ask for it. That is the whole practice — and it is enough.
Family petitions, work visas, asylum, naturalization. A route is drawn for every case — in writing, with dates — before we file a single form.

Agreements written to survive the dispute they will someday meet. Formation, negotiation, and the letters that end arguments early.

The other side arrives with adjusters. You arrive with counsel. Damages documented page by page, then pursued to the last dollar.

Fourteen years of practice, shelved and shared: plain-English guides, model clauses and the precedents our clients read for free.

Walk the corridor on Franklin Street: cream plaster, honey wood, tall windows breathing morning light. No theater, no mahogany gloom — paper, brass, and fourteen years of matters that closed quietly, on schedule, in writing.
“They wrote everything down — every call, every filing, every promise. When the other side got vague, our paper spoke.”
“Our operating agreement survived exactly the dispute it was written for. That is the entire review.”
“The adjuster stopped calling me and started answering them. Settled in writing — before trial.”
Bring us the matter this week. You leave with next steps in writing — scope, timeline and fee, on one page. Consultations in English y en español.