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Evan David George - Gainesville, Florida

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Born in Gainesville, Florida, Evan D. George has over ten years enjoy in immigration regulation, inclusive of three years with a most effective immigration organization in New York City, NY, Masliah & Soloway, PC. In February 2008, Mr. George began his very own immigration regulation practice in Gainesville, Florida, wherein he represents people in all areas of immigration and deportation defense. Mr. George provides pro-bono legal offerings to indigent asylum seekers and battered migrant women. He is a member of the Florida Bar, is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and has served as an accessory professor of regulation at the University of Florida College of Law. In New York City, he represented over seventy asylum seekers, from dozens of nations, with claims of a well-based fear of persecution, including folks focused for violence as a result of their political opinion, race, faith, nationality, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. Mr. George was a Co-Chair for the New York City AILA Young Lawyers Division for 2005 and 2006.

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    Languages

    • Spanish: Spoken

    Accepted Jurisdictions

    Florida Jurdictions
    Florida
    Since 2004

    Experience

    • Owner
      Law Office of Evan D. George
      2008
    • Associate Lawyer
      Masliah & Soloway, PC, NYC NY
      2007

    Educations

    University of Florida Education School Logo
    University of Florida
    J.D. (2013) | Law
    Graduation year: 2000
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    University of Florida
    M.A. (2004) | Latin American Studies
    Graduation year: 1999

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