Clients

From professional athletes seeking permanent residence in the United States to asylum seekers fleeing persecution in their home countries, I am proud to have had the opportunity to work on behalf of a highly diverse range of clients from around the world. The following are unsolicited messages which I have received from just a few of them, together with the results of their cases:

I am so grateful that we had someone like you working for us… If ever I come across anyone looking for a great immigration attorney, I will certainly point them in your direction!

Marriage-based residency granted

Just wanted to thank you for all you did for [client]… thanks for helping him get his life back.

Wrongful criminal charge dismissed

Thanks so much! I really appreciate everything that you’ve done…

—Motion for new trial granted

Hey Matt, thanks for your great job. Without you this wouldn’t have happened.

—”Alien of extraordinary ability” petition and permanent residency granted

“Thank you” is certainly not good enough…

—Wrongful conviction reversed based on factual innocence

I wanted to thank you for the personal attention and the flexibility in meeting our strict timelines and get everything completed on time and accurately. Applying for a green card is not an easy task but you helped us sail through it smoothly. With your guidance we felt more secure and happy. And, as always, the personal touch means it all. Thank you.

—Permanent residency granted

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for doing such a wonderful job, your efficiency is impeccable. I am very much proud that I might have such a focused and dedicated attorney…

Permanent residency granted

Thanks, Matt! You’re the best…

—Naturalized

Thanks again, Matt…. we really appreciate your services. We received the welcome paper yesterday, and we will definitely use your services in the future.

–Marriage-based residency granted


Published Decisions

Since the defendant was not given the choice of continuing with his counsel or representing himself after the judge was satisfied that the defendant knew of the consequences and risks of self-representation… reversal is required.

Commonwealth v. Clemens, Mass. App. Ct. No. 08-P-2138 (July 8, 2010)