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  • Elizabeth P. Uribe

    Attorney Elizabeth P. Uribe was born and raised to immigrant parents in Los Angeles, California. She attended Woodrow Wilson High School where she participated in the Administration of Justice and Law Magnet. Ms. Uribe graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles cum laude with a B.A. in Political Science Read more [...]

  • Alma D. Puente

    Attorney Alma D. Puente is a member of the California State Bar, having being admitted to practice before the California Supreme Court in December 2004. Ms. Puente is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Central District of California, the United States Court of Appeals Read more [...]

  • Brigit G. Alvarez

    Attorney Alvarez graduated from Columbia University in 1998. Upon graduating, she worked for the Legal Aid Society in the Federal Defender Division in Brooklyn, New York. She then worked as a community organizer with Latin American immigrants on police brutality and health & wellness issues. She enrolled at the University Read more [...]

  • Victor D. Nieblas Pradis

    Victor D. Nieblas Pradis, AILA President 2015-16, Mr. Nieblas Pradis practices immigration law in Southern California. He is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego and Loyola Law School. His areas of practice include family immigration, deportation defense, federal court litigation, and appellate work.

  • Araceli G. Guerrero

    Attorney Araceli Gonzalez Guerrero practices exclusively in Immigration Law. Attorney Guerrero believes in empowering her clients by maintaining clear and consistent communication. She is fluent in Spanish and lays out what clients may expect for their individual situations. Her law office can assist you with all aspects of immigration law. Read more [...]

  • Noemi G. Ramirez

    Noemí has provided effective professional counsel to her clients for over twenty years. An immigrant herself, Noemí knows first hand what many of her clients face, allowing her to offer more effective representation.