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Posted by Mike | June 17, 2017 | Hired Attorney
Doesn't Communicate Well
I emailed Eric a few times and he hasn't responded once. Knowing that my case is open and shut, it appears he doesn't think he has to answer any of my questions. Of course, he has no problem cashing my check within a day but no response to any of my e-mails. This is definitely not professional. ...
I have no idea who this person is. I respond to emails within a few days for all clients and non-clients. The post also does not make sense. If this is a past client, why would you have sent me a check? In case I missed these emails, I reviewed my inbox, even the spam folder, and did not see any emails from a person named Mike. I also have not received any checks from a person named Mike. So, it appears whoever this is, is not a client. Whoever it is, you are welcome to email me directly or through Avvo and I'm happy to answer your email.
Posted by nauman | June 04, 2013
Unethical Attorney Behavior
My oat ceremony was on may 31,2013 . on april 30,2013 i was arrested for drug paraphernalia and on may 16,2013 my case was dismissed . I hired Mark so he can schduale a appointment with the( USCIS )supervisor handling my case so he can gave them Official court certified dispositioning and ask them i...
This was an unfortunate circumstance, that sometimes happens when dealing with USCIS. I went to speak with a supervisor at USCIS, explained the circumstances, and showed him the disposition. That supervisor said it would not be a problem as long as this person brought the certified disposition on the date of oath ceremony. This person did not want to retain me to appear with him at the oath ceremony, so I could not file a G-28 or go with him on that. On the day of the interview, a different supervisor was working and had a different policy on what needed to be done. Getting different answers from different people at USCIS is a common problem and is one of the biggest reasons it is necessary to retain a lawyer to represent you for your entire case and not just to address small parts. This approach greatly limits what any lawyer can do to help.