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Charles H. Kuck, Esq.
Kuck Casablanca & Odom, LLC
Atlanta, GA |
David G. Katona, Esq.
& Samiya (Simi) Mir, Esq.
Katona & Mir LLP
New York, NY |
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Charles H. Kuck is the President of AILA
(American Immigration Lawyers Association). In 2007 Atlanta
Magazine named him again Georgia “Super Lawyer” in the field of
immigration law. He is listed as one of the best immigration lawyers
in the United States by Chambers USA, America’s Leading Lawyers for
Business, and by Chambers Global, The World’s Leading Lawyers for
Business. Listed in Who's Who of International Corporate Immigration
Attorneys. He was awarded the Benjamin Landey Pro Bono Award by
Catholic Social Services. His active federal litigation practice has
resulted in seven precedent decisions published by the Federal
District and Circuit Courts of Appeal in the United States. He has
written articles on various U.S. immigration law subjects, has
testified before Congress on immigration matters and has spoken at
various legal, industry, business, and civic organizations on a
broad range of immigration topics. He is frequently quoted in the
press, and has appeared on CBS, FoxNews, CNN, MSNBC, National Public
Radio, as well as other U.S. radio stations and written
publications, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The
New Yorker, The National Journal, The Miami Herald, The Atlanta
Journal Constitution and The Wall Street Journal.
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David Katona has worked as a senior
attorney in the Immigration Department at Hodgson Russ LLP, and as an
associate immigration attorney at Bondy & Schloss LLP and at
Susie Kim & Associates, PC. Currently serves as a
co-founding partner of the law firm Katona & Mir LLP and continues
to practice exclusively in the area of immigration law; and also
currently serves as an Of Counsel immigration consultant to law
firms in New York City and Palo Alto, CA. David Katona
has represented businesses of all sizes, from Fortune 500 companies
to start-ups, and has worked extensively with individuals and
businesses in the fields of IT, law, real estate, business, finance,
education, health care, fashion, the performing arts,
television/motion pictures, and sports. Mr. Katona also has
extensive experience defending clients in removal proceeding
(deportation) and assisting individuals and families in petitioning
for relatives, applying for U.S. citizenship, seeking waivers, etc.
He is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers
Association (AILA) and the Immigration Committee of the NYC Bar
Association. Serves as the Co-Chair of the Corporate Practice
Committee of AILA's New York Chapter (2007/2008). Regularly conducts seminars
and authors articles on various immigration related topics. He is
able to counsel individuals in English, Spanish and Hungarian
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