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Attorney Schlesinger helps clients fight back against unfavorable verdicts and find a positive resolution to their concerns with his keen eye for a strong appeal. Client-Focused Service. Our San Diego immigration lawyers at Jacobs & Schlesinger are deeply connected in the community and regularly take pro bono work.
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Jacobs & Schlesinger LLP, a San Diego, California (CA) Law Firm - Immigration and Nationality Law, Appellate Litigation
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Attorney David Schlesinger, partner at Jacobs & Schlesinger, focuses his practice on all phases of appellate proceedings in immigration, criminal, and civil cases before the federal court of appeals, California courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and USCIS’s Administrative Appeals Office.