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Immigration Attorney required to analyze the probable outcomes of Immigration cases and petitions, using knowledge of applicable legal precedents as well as the Immigration and Naturalization Act. Utilize Westlaw or LexisNexis research methodology to obtain legal precedents and prepare legal briefs and opinions. Interpret Immigration laws, rulings and regulations for individuals and businesses. File appeals, motions to reopen and Immigration petitions such as H1-B, E-2, L1-A and PERM cases. Knowledge of Immigration form software such as LexisNexis IDS or Inszoom preferred. Minimum of Six Months Previous Experience in Immigration Law, a J.D. Degree, and a Bar license to practice law required. Send resumes to Leimbach & Associates, 8563 Argyle Business Loop, Suite 5, Jacksonville FL 32244.

   
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Immigration Paralegal to support Attorneys, assist in the processing of cases & paperwork. Minimum 50 WPM typing speed. Paralegal certification preferred. Send resumes to Leimbach & Associates, 8563 Argyle Business Loop, Suite 5, Jacksonville FL 32244.
   
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Unpaid Intern to assist Paralegal and Attorneys in processing paperwork, legal research & office support. You may be able to obtain course credit for work performed. Send resumes to Leimbach & Associates, 8563 Argyle Business Loop, Suite 5, Jacksonville FL 32244.





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