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Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch, Attorney/CEO Attorney
Immigration and Bankruptcy
Phone:(855) 502-0555
Web:https://www.lincolngoldfinch.com
Address: 1005 E 40th St, Austin, TX 78751
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Law Firm:Lincoln-Goldfinch Law
Lawyer:Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch
Phone:(855) 502-0555
Fax:(512) 323-9351
Lawyer Title:Attorney/CEO
Practice Areas:Immigration and Bankruptcy
Bio:"When I started law school at the University of Texas, I wanted to work in the field of social justice. I decided to enroll in the Immigration Clinic as I knew I would be able to help because I could speak Spanish. My first assignment as a student at the Clinic was to visit the Hutto Immigrant Detention Center. It was here that I met with a detained family of asylum seekers who had a 5 month old baby girl, she was wearing a onesie issued by the prison. The girl's mom asked me if I would hold her during our meeting because I smelled like the outside world. When I got up to leave, her mom asked me if I could sneak her baby girl out with me and take care of her until she could get out. Although I couldn’t do that, I did passionately represent the family in their successful asylum case. The elation I felt at helping obtain that family’s release and securing their future coupled with the horror I felt at seeing children in jail made my choice easy: I will spend my career fighting for justice and dignity for immigrants! "
Admitted:2008
College:University Of Texas
Law School:University of Texas School of Law
Membership:Travis County Women Lawyers Association, Austin Bar Association, Solo/Small Firm Section, American Immigrant Lawyers Association, National Immigration Project of the Lawyers Guild and Austin Young Lawyers Association
Web:https://www.lincolngoldfinch.com
Languages:English
Email:KLGoldfinch(at)lincolngoldfinch.com

Lawyer Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch, graduated from University Of Texas University of Texas School of Law, is now employed by Lincoln-Goldfinch Law at 1005 E 40th St Austin, TX 78751.

While being a member of Travis County Women Lawyers Association, Austin Bar Association, Solo/Small Firm Section, American Immigrant Lawyers Association, National Immigration Project of the Lawyers Guild and Austin Young Lawyers Association, Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch as your lawyer, you should consider whether Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch's office is located at Austin, TX, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch has been admitted in 2008. His or her practice areas include Immigration and Bankruptcy.

Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch's college and law school education includes University Of Texas, University of Texas School of Law. Other biographical background includes "When I started law school at the University of Texas, I wanted to work in the field of social justice. I decided to enroll in the Immigration Clinic as I knew I would be able to help because I could speak Spanish. My first assignment as a student at the Clinic was to visit the Hutto Immigrant Detention Center. It was here that I met with a detained family of asylum seekers who had a 5 month old baby girl, she was wearing a onesie issued by the prison. The girl's mom asked me if I would hold her during our meeting because I smelled like the outside world. When I got up to leave, her mom asked me if I could sneak her baby girl out with me and take care of her until she could get out. Although I couldn’t do that, I did passionately represent the family in their successful asylum case. The elation I felt at helping obtain that family’s release and securing their future coupled with the horror I felt at seeing children in jail made my choice easy: I will spend my career fighting for justice and dignity for immigrants! ". You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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