California Lawyers - Oakland Chris Brumfiel to Christine Hoverman
Explore California attorneys like Chris Brumfiel, Chris Kuhner, Christian Kerry, Christian Yost, Christina Alvernaz, Christina Dabis, Christina Hart, and Christine Hoverman. in cities like Oakland, Oakland, Oakland, Oakland and Oakland. These attorneys specialize in in Zip codes like 94612, 94612, 94619.
1901 Harrison Street , Oakland , California 94612
Zip code: 94612
Practice Areas: Real Estate
Christine Chigbu is a modern attorney with a global perspective, having pursued her education in France, England, and the United States. She augmented her international studies with courses at prestigious institutions such as Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley, where she delved into Psychology, Sociology, and Film. Christine firmly believes that her background in Psychology and Sociology uniquely equips her for the role of "Counselor.”. As the founder of the Law Offices of Christine Chigbu, Christine leads a minority and woman-owned firm committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her practice embraces a holistic approach to law, recognizing that the legal process can be both healing and transformative for her clients.. Driven by her passion for accessibility and inclusivity, Christine is dedicated to making legal services available to all, regardless of income or background. Through innovative initiatives such as sliding scale pricing and one-on-one coaching, she ensures that everyone has the opportunity to receive quality representation and guidance.. With her diverse educational background and experience in real estate law, Christine brings a unique perspective to her practice. She takes pride in serving as a trusted advisor and advocate for her clients, guiding them through the complexities of property ownership, rental agreements, HOA agreements, and various real estate transactions.. Christine's personalized approach to client representation includes translation services and flexible consultation options, reflecting her commitment to meeting the diverse needs of her clientele.. Outside of her legal practice, Christine enjoys spending time with her extended "Modern Family," which spans China, Africa, America, Canada, and Brazil. She is an avid traveler and enjoys experimenting with fusion cuisine in her kitchen. Her hobbies include hiking, yoga, embroidery, writing poetry, and singing. Currently, Christine is expanding her language skills by learning Japanese, adding to her basic understanding of French and Spanish.. Whether you're a homeowner, landlord, renter, or prospective buyer, Christine is here to provide you with the expert guidance and support you need to navigate the real estate landscape with confidence and peace of mind.
1322 Webster Street , Oakland , California 94612
Zip code: 94612
Practice Areas: Immigration
Ms. Lee is a founding partner at Becker& Lee LLP. She received her law degree, Juris Doctor, from King Hall, UC Davis School of Law in 2003, and her university degree, Bachelor of Arts in Economics, from Barnard College, Columbia University in 1999. Ms. Lee has worked with three immigration law firms in Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area focusing on all areas of immigration law. She has represented clients in removal proceedings before the Immigration Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Ninth Circuit. She has also represented many clients in Federal District Court filing mandamus lawsuits against the U.S. government. Including removal defense, Ms. Lee has experience in asylum, employment based immigration, family based immigration, naturalization applications, hardship and criminal waivers, consular processing, and representing victims of abuse, crimes and human trafficking. Ms. Lee served on the American Immigration Lawyer's Association (AILA) Northern California Council from 2005 to 2011—where she was the Young Lawyer's Division co-coordinator and then the Advocacy co-coordinator where she organized local and national meetings with Congressional representatives to advocate for immigration reform. She is currently a council member of the UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic Alumni Council (ILCAC). Ms. Lee is a mentor attorney for the pro bono asylum program of the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights (LCCR), and a volunteer attorney with Centro Legal de la Raza, the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) and the Asian Law Caucus. During the summer of 2001, Ms. Lee studied international human rights law at the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France and interned at the World Organization Against Torture in Geneva. Prior to attending law school, she worked as a community advocate at the Asian Law Caucus, a legal services organization in San Francisco. Ms. Lee is the daughter of Korean immigrants - she is fluent in conversational Korean.
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