Legal Advice

How To Choose A Good Lawyer

Locating a competent attorney to handle your particular case is about as crucial as finding the right doctor for yourself or a family member. An unacceptable doctor can be deadly; so too an incompetent or inexperienced attorney can kill your chances for success in Court. Investing some time to determine the attorney’s qualifications may very well save you unnecessary disappointment.
Therefore, deciding who would be the best lawyer to represent you in your case is particularly important, as it could make a difference between whether you will win or lose your case.  Self-serving newspaper advertising by lawyers will not necessarily lead you to the best attorney. When selecting your attorney you should set aside all of the popular advertising and promotions, and consider the lawyer’s background, knowledge, and experience. You should check whether your lawyer has any experience in litigation before the courts.  Likewise, since you may need to appeal your case, your attorney should be familiar with appeal procedure.
Aside from just looking into knowledge and experience, you should also be aware if your attorney appears to be a hard-working practitioner, attentive to your needs and offering personal attention to his other individual clients. The bottom line question you should ask yourself: DOES MY LAWYER TREAT ME LIKE I THINK I DESERVE TO BE TREATED? If he doesn’t, then he may not care enough about your case.

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Areas of Practice

Immigration and Nationality Law:

The United States immigration laws are complex and confusing. Moreover, they are constantly being reviewed with an eye for change. In our post 9/11 environment where the threat of foreign terrorism remains ever present, immigration controls have become even more strict.
Therefore, it is important that you have experienced legal counsel to guide you through the immigration process. We have assisted hundreds of clients with their immigration difficulties.
Specifically, we have represented clients in all areas of this specialty, including: citizenship (naturalization); permanent residence (green cards) - family cases, employment cases, visa lottery cases; deportation and removal cases; political asylum; non-immigrant visas, visa extensions and changes of status.
Sensitive to your needs, we offer you practical advice and guidance as we direct your case through the maze commonly known as the Immigration Service.

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Areas of Practice

Debt Collection and Judgment Enforcement Law:

  • Supplemental Proceedings
  • Restraining Notices
  • Levies and Executions
  • Wage Garnishment
If you or your business is owed money, you have come to the right place. Our office has helped a multitude of clients recover monies rightfully owed to them. Whether the amount to be collected is large or small, you will always be treated like an individual as we confront the party responsible for your debt.
As you may know, securing a judicial money judgment from a Court does not have the effect of getting you paid. You can not deposit that judgment in a bank. Rather, the judgment gives you access to certain powerful New York State laws which can be used to enforce your judgment against the judgment debtor.
At The Rosenthal Law Firm, P.C., we have the capability to investigate and track the debtor, which can lead to full recovery. See the section entitled "case Results" for further details on specific cases.
In this area, we handle cases from inception of the claim through the litigation or court process, all the way to trial, if necessary. Likewise, if you already have a judgment which you have not been able to collect you owe it to yourself to contact us to discover what other avenues might be available to you.
In addition, we have helped clients structure settlements, and prepare agreements which lead to the orderly payment of debt and another satisfied client!

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Services

We Can Assist You with the Following Legal Services:

IMMIGRATION
  • Family visas
  • Employment visas
  • Green Cards
  • Citizenship
  • Naturalization
  • Asylum
  • Deportation/Removal defense through immigration and federal courts
  • Assistance to survivors of domestic violence
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • Visas for crime victims
  • Assistance to survivors of human trafficking
  • Other types of immigration assistance
 
ARTICLE 78
  • Preparation of Notice of Petition/Petition
  • Filing of Petition
  • Service of Petition
  • Representation on Petition
  • Oral Argument, if necessary