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Address: 6255 W. Sunset Blvd., Ste. 915, Los Angeles, CA 90028-7410
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Law Firm:Law Office of Romben Aquino
Lawyer:Romben Estrada Aquino
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Practice Areas:Immigration
Bio:When I graduated from law school, I did not have plans to become an immigration lawyer. To be honest, I thought that if I practiced immigration, I would end up doing a lot of my mom’s relatives’ petitions in exchange for lumpia. I have been doing immigration exclusively since 2005. I stumbled into my first immigration job as a result of a number of happy coincidences. A friend of mine forwarded me a job listing that she received from her law school classmate, who was trying to help out alums of his law school. So, when I showed up at the interview, one of the questions was “Hmmm, we were expecting a bunch of New York Law School grads, how did you get here?” I guess my answer didn’t blow them away; I didn’t get the job. They chose someone who went to NYLS after all. About a month later, though, I got a call from the firm: “Hey, um, it didn’t work out with the other lawyer. You still available?” During that stint in New York City, I learned immigration law by sitting at my boss’s elbow. I shadowed him in immigration court and I observed his skill in court. Ed didn’t really like to write briefs and motions, so those tended to land on my desk. Turns out that writing briefs, motions, and appeals is an effective way of learning substantive immigration law. After about a year of observation, he sent me to my first court hearing by myself. When I initially panicked, he said something like “If you haven’t learned anything after watching me for a year, we’re in a heap of trou
Admitted:2011, California; 2002, New York;
College:University of California at Los Angeles, Class of 1997, B.A.
Law School:Northeastern University School of Law, Class of 2001, J.D.
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Languages:English

Lawyer Romben Estrada Aquino, graduated from University of California at Los Angeles, Class of 1997, B.A. Northeastern University School of Law, Class of 2001, J.D., is now employed by Law Office of Romben Aquino at 6255 W. Sunset Blvd., Ste. 915 Los Angeles, CA 90028-7410.Romben Estrada Aquino is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Romben Estrada Aquino as your lawyer, you should consider whether Romben Estrada Aquino 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 Romben Estrada Aquino has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Romben Estrada Aquino's office is located at Los Angeles, CA, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Romben Estrada Aquino has been admitted in 2011, California; 2002, New York;. His or her practice areas include Immigration.

Romben Estrada Aquino's college and law school education includes University of California at Los Angeles, Class of 1997, B.A., Northeastern University School of Law, Class of 2001, J.D.. Other biographical background includes When I graduated from law school, I did not have plans to become an immigration lawyer. To be honest, I thought that if I practiced immigration, I would end up doing a lot of my mom’s relatives’ petitions in exchange for lumpia. I have been doing immigration exclusively since 2005. I stumbled into my first immigration job as a result of a number of happy coincidences. A friend of mine forwarded me a job listing that she received from her law school classmate, who was trying to help out alums of his law school. So, when I showed up at the interview, one of the questions was “Hmmm, we were expecting a bunch of New York Law School grads, how did you get here?” I guess my answer didn’t blow them away; I didn’t get the job. They chose someone who went to NYLS after all. About a month later, though, I got a call from the firm: “Hey, um, it didn’t work out with the other lawyer. You still available?” During that stint in New York City, I learned immigration law by sitting at my boss’s elbow. I shadowed him in immigration court and I observed his skill in court. Ed didn’t really like to write briefs and motions, so those tended to land on my desk. Turns out that writing briefs, motions, and appeals is an effective way of learning substantive immigration law. After about a year of observation, he sent me to my first court hearing by myself. When I initially panicked, he said something like “If you haven’t learned anything after watching me for a year, we’re in a heap of trou. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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