Law office of Edward Taylor JD.
Member of the California, Pennsylvania and District of Columbia Bars Notary Public
Web
site:
www.exodusimmigration.com
E-mail: edfaxtion66@cs.com
Phone: 707-563-5510
Fax: 707-563-5510
Address: 407 Russell Street, Vallejo, CA 94591
Japanese,
Mandarin,
and Spanish Spoken.
As its name implies, Exodus Immigration's focus is on immigration,
including political asylum, visa and family-based immigration. This
firm also does work in the areas of
intellectual property, including copyright, trademark, and internet
domain names; estate planning, including wills
and powers of attorney; real property, including landlord tenant
and real property transactions; corporations,
including nonprofit corporation creation; SSI, breach of contract, auto accidents, property damage and other torts.
Initial consultations are free. Generally, only "good"
cases are undertaken which makes the flat
rate fee structure cost effective and keeps the firm's reputation
intact. This office generally charges a flat rate for the above
referenced services (regardless of work involved) and these rates
are, generally, as stated above. A written contract is always made
before any formal representation is undertaken. All other work is
billed at an hourly rate or other rate as per contract. We understand that living in the United States as a new immigrant can be disorienting so house visits are available.
Credentials
Edward
R. Taylor.
Born London, England. Member of the California, Pennsylvania
and District of Columbia Bars. Author of a number of law journal
articles. JD Golden Gate University School of Law. Current
and former member of the board of directors various corporations. Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
Representative Clients:
San Francisco Mayor's Committee for Employment
of Persons With Disabilities, Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice, World Peace Through Technology, Dancer's Group,
SNAP, TransAccess, Dance Jam, Lasya Dance Company,
COONA, Northern California Dance Collective, Hawkins Center, Eleusis Project, Housing Conservation and Development Corporation, Ceiba Records and Tech Media Kids.
Awards:
Wiley W. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services, 1996, 1997,
1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. VLSP Outstanding Public Service
Award 2000 and 2001.
Activities:
Moot Court Judging 1995-2003. Trial Advocacy Judging 1999.
References
available on request.
Links
www.WorkandLiveAbroad.com
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