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Born and raised in Santa Cruz, California, Peter has always been committed to social justice. In his immigration practice he is most interested in deportation defense and representing people in ICE detention. Peter now lives in Decatur, GA with his wife and three children.
Peter is a graduate of Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT.
Between college and law school Peter spent a year in Guatemala. He worked for the Human Rights Ombudsman's office in Quetzaltenango (La Procuraduria de los Derechos Humanos) and later La Defensoria Maya in Santa Cruz del Quiche.
While at Georgetown University Law Center Peter successfully represented a Falun Gong practitioner from China in an asylum case. His partner on that case, Ms. Robyn Painter, is now his wife. At the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project Peter worked under the supervision of Ms. Holly Cooper. There he successfully represented an unaccompanied minor held in INS detention in his asylum case. The client was from Honduras and sought asylum as a member of the particular social group street children. Peter also spent a summer in San Jose Costa Rica at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
After law school, Peter spent over three years a criminal public defender defending adults in misdemeanor and felony cases.
Most recently, with MALDEF, Peter was a lobbyist at the state capitol.
Peter is an enthusiast of live theater, a fan of the SF 49ers, SF Giants, Seattle Seahawks, Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays. Thanks to his wife, he is increasingly a fan of eating and cooking good food.
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Chat withState: Georgia
Acquired: 2008
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State: Washington
Acquired: 2004
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Downtown, Decatur, GA
3190 Northeast Expressway Ne Suite 330, Atlanta, GA, 30341
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Posted by Jocelyn | July 27, 2015 | Immigration
CARING AND OUTSTANDING LAWYER!
Peter Isbister was amazing with my husband's immigration case. It was very refreshing to see an Attorney truly engaged and involved with helping us. He was caring and had our best interest. I wholeheartedly appreciate his outstanding service. He fully explained the entire immigration legal process an...
Thank you so much, Jocelyn. It was a pleasure to represent you and your husband. Many congratulations! -Peter
"Peter is without question one of the best immigration lawyers I know. He is dedicated to his clients and has a deep knowledge of immigration law. He has handled complex matters before the immigration courts and has a stellar reputation with the judges and his fellow attorneys. He is fluent in Spanish. He is an active community advocate. I would recommend him very highly to all potential clients."
"Peter Isbister is an exceptional attorney. He is hardworking, knowledgeable and very passionate about his work. Peter owns his clients' immigration problems and does everything possible to help them succeed. I've learned invaluable skills and defense strategies from him and feel fortunate to work with him. Highly recommended!"
"Peter is an outstanding and dedicated attorney with excellent analytical skills, writing ability and advocacy skills. I confidence in his work as do our clients."
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2004
Distinguished Achievement in the Art and Science of Advocacy, International Academy of Trial Lawyers
2009 - Present
Attorney, Vazquez and Servi, PC
2007 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
2015 - 2016
AILA GA-AL ChapterChair, ICE Liaison Committee
2004
JD - Juris Doctor
2009
Basics of Immigration Law and Rights
Spanish
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