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As a founding member of the firm, Adam Frank deals with all firm related business. Adam received his Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore. Adam has been invited to speak with the Graduate Research, Education, and Training (GREAT) Group (part of AAMC), the Annual Meeting of the NPA, the Principal Investigators Association, NAFSA, as well as conducting legal seminars at numerous Universities and institutions. Adam has additionally co-authored numerous articles related to postdoctoral issues for the Post Docket (quarterly newsletter of the NPA).
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Chat withState: Maryland
Acquired: 1994
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3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 505, Bethesda, MD, 20814-6331
36 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | July 20, 2015 | Immigration
Be aware of their quality, questionable payment system and reliability!
1. Similar to another reviewer, your application is at the hand of a paralegal. Paralegal or the lawyer, if the quality of the work is satisfying, it doesn't matter. However, when I had the memo for I-140 written by a paralegal, I couldn't believe that was written by somebody who got law school educ...
I do feel the need to comment on our fee structure. Our second payment is not due until the application is complete and ready to file. If at any time before that you wish to pursue the application on your own or with another attorney, that second payment (or third payment) is not due. The third payment is only due if the application is actually approved. This client did not want to pay the third fee due upon approval of the application despite our having completed the application, filed the application and having gotten it approved without any RFE. We also stand behind the quality of our work. While we do have paralegals helping with our cases, I am also working on the case and in contact with clients throughout the process - including this client. There was never a period that we were not in communication. Lastly, I wish to state that my response to this client was not to just say that they should have asked us again. There was an apparent email issue, as we had contacted the client once we were emailed, but the client did not receive that email. I apologized for this error and indicated that it was our responsibility to follow up with her. And, in fact, it was my following up with her on the case that brought the email issue out in the open. Again, we stand behind our work and our professionalism 100%.
Posted by anonymous | June 26, 2011 | Immigration
Do not recommend
1) Be prepared that the only time you'll be able to interact with Mr. Frank is before you sign a contract. After that you'll only be able to talk to "paralegals" who are no more than just receptionists who have no clue about immigration law; 2) .About "keeping me informed". Do not expect them to k...
First, I would like to say that I interact with all my clients multiple times throughout the process. There has not been one client that I have not spoke with after they have signed up. While we do have paralegals, they are actually knowledgable about immigration law, but they are prohibited BY LAW to discuss legal issues with clients. Instead, they refer those issues to me and the other lawyers and we discuss these issues directly with the clients. We never dismiss any legal questions from clients and we attempt to always answer them fully and timely. We do review letters, etc. and we have done so on every case that we have filed. This is why our success rate is as high as it is, because we take the time to review documents and letters, not just once, but multiple times. I also just want to say that I am somewhat alarmed by the tone of this review. No one in recent memory has complained to me this much about our services. If this person did have issues, she would have been wise to raise the issue with me (my email is on our website, etc. so she could email me directly) and I would have resolved any issues immediately.
"I'm pleased to endorse Adam. He is a top-notch immigration lawyer and a zealous advocate for his clients. A highly recommended attorney."
Immigration lawyer
2001 - Present
Managing Attorney, Leavy, Frank & Delaney, LLC
2000 - 2001
Attorney, Mir & Associates, LLC
1998 - 2000
Attorney, Kooritzky & Associates
2004 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
2001 - 2008
Montgomery County Bar AssociationMember
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1994
JD - Juris Doctor
1990
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2016
Immigration (EB-1, EB-2, H-1B)
2015
Immigration (EB-1, EB-2, H-1B)
2014
Immigration (EB-1, EB-2, H-1B)
2010
Immigration Issues for Postdocs
2010
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