Brent Gunderson
Rating:
5 / 4.1
Brent practices primarily in the areas of business, trust and estate planning; trust and probate administration; and immigration law. His business, trust and estate planning practice includes all areas of lifetime and testamentary planning concerning estate preservation and tax efficient property transfers among family members, business associates, friends and charities in the United States and around the world. His immigration practice encompasses the full range of business, investment and family immigration law.. Brent has Martindale-Hubbell's highest rating of AV and is included in Marquis' Who's Who in American Law. Brent received his J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, where he was the case note and comment editor for the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law.. Before opening his office in Mesa in 1996, he was the partner in charge of the estate planning and business immigration practice areas at Brown & Bain P.A. in Phoenix. He is a member of Wealth Counsel, a national collaborative business and estate planning organization; the East Valley Planning Council; and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He has served on the Board of Trustees of the Maricopa County Bar Foundation and other charitable organizations. He is currently on the Professional Advisory Board of the Arizona Community Foundation.. He has been very active as a leader in various capacities with the Boy Scouts of America and has coached several youth sports teams.
Area of Practice: Estate Planning, Family , Immigration & Naturalization , Non-Profit Corporations, Probate , Trusts
Zip code: 85210, Mesa, Arizona
Brent Gunderson
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Gunderson Law Group, P.C..
1839 S Alma School Rd #275.
Juan Rocha
Rating:
5 / 4.1
Juan Rocha was born in Chihuahua, Mexico. He immigrated to the United States when he was three years old. He and his parents applied for lawful permanent resident status after President Ronald Reagan signed the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), which granted lawful status to immigrants that had entered the country before January 1, 1982. In 1996, he became a United States citizen. Armed with a U.S. passport, Juan moved to Thailand and traveled around Southeast Asia (Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia). After graduating from Arizona State University, he picked up his passport and traveled to Western Europe and later Central and South America. In 2001, he moved to Chicago and attended graduate school at the University of Chicago where he had the fortune of being a student of then-Professor Barack Obama. He received his law degree from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law.. For six years he was an Assistant Federal Public Defender representing indigent clients in federal court and has argued cases before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2013, he opened his law firm representing clients in the criminal and immigration courts. Juan has written extensively on the intersection of criminal and immigration law. His articles have been published by the University of Chicago; the Harvard Kennedy School of Government; the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL); and The Federal Bar Association, among other publications. Juan has also appeared on PBS and Spanish-language radio to discuss criminal and immigration law and policy.. Juan is a lecturer at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. He teaches a class titled, "Southwest Border Crimes." The focus of the course is how the federal government uses the criminal and immigration code to prosecute noncitizens of various immigration crimes and how these crimes impact a noncitizen’s immigration status. Juan has been a presenter at law conferences and universities. He gave the keynote address on “Crimmigration” at San Diego State University, has presented at the University of Arizona School of Law, and the National Association of Legal Investigators annual conference, and various continuing legal education seminars. He has also written editorial pieces about Arizona politics and has been quoted by The New York Times.. Juan’s story is an example of how reasonable immigration policy produces good citizens and enriches a country.
Area of Practice: Immigration
Zip code: 85210, Mesa, Arizona
Juan Rocha
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Rocha Law Firm.
406 W 6th Dr.
Rafael Tirado-Ramos
Area of Practice: Business & Commercial,Immigration & Naturalization ,International & Trade,Real Estate
Zip code: 85210, Mesa, Arizona
Contact: 480-505-7044
1201 South Alma School Road 11100.
Virginia Bosio
Rating:
/ 2.95
Area of Practice: Immigration
Zip code: 85210, Mesa, Arizona
Contact: Not Available
The Law Office of Yasser Sanchez.
110 S Mesa Dr Ste 2.
Law Offices of Yasser F Sanchez
Rating:
/ 4.1
Area of Practice: Immigration
Zip code: 85210, Mesa, Arizona
Law Offices of Yasser F Sanchez Yelp Reviews
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Contact: (480) 275-2407
Law Offices of Yasser F Sanchez.
110 S Mesa Dr.