Pines Bach LLP attorneys Tamara Packard, Alison TenBruggencate and Lester Pines, along with Vincent Levy and Kevin Benish, attorneys from the New York law firm of Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP, on behalf of a Syrian man who had been granted political asylum because he had been tortured and threatened with death in Aleppo, Syria, obtained a temporary restraining order in federal court against President Trump’s travel ban. The restraining order allowed our client’s wife and three-year-old daughter, who were in hiding because they had been threatened with death, to escape from Aleppo, complete the necessary asylum processing and reunite with him in Madison, where they are living in safety.
Pines Bach LLP Attorneys Help Reunite Family of Syrian Refugees
On Behalf of Pines Bach LLP | Jun 8, 2017 | 2017 News |
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