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Visibility Rankings  | | #56 out of 2,429 lawyers in Honolulu, Hawaii | | #21,466 out of 890,538 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | Immigration; Naturalization; Nationality; Consular Law | | | Peer Review Rating | BV
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What's this? | | | Education | William S. Richardson School of Law; University of Hawaii, J.D., 1989, University of Guam, B.A., Sociology/Psychology, 1979 | | | Admitted | 1989, Hawaii and U.S. District Court, District of Hawaii; 1993, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court and Superior Court of Guam | |
| Memberships | Hawaii State Bar Association; Guam and American Bar Associations; Inter-Pacific Bar Association; International Bar Association; National/Hawaii American Immigration Lawyers Association (1991—, Chapter Treasurer, 1998; Vice Chair, 2000); Honorary Vice Counsel of Italy for Honolulu (1994—); Consular Corps of Hawaii (1994—); National/Hawaii Association of Foreign Student Advisors (1991—). | | | Languages | German, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese | | | Born | Oakland, California, June 17, 1957 | | | Biography | University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, Master of Public Health, 1983. East West Center Fellowship (1981-1983). Master of Social Work, 1982. National Institutes of Health Fellowship (1980-1982). American Institute of Foreign Study, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, 1979. | | | Reported Cases | U.S. V. Tagaligud, 84 F3D 1180; John M. Van Dyke, Carmen Di Amore-Siah and Gerald W. Berkley-Coats, Self-Determination for Nonselfgoverning Peoples and for Indigenous Peoples; The Cases of Guam and Hawaii. University of Hawaii Law Review, Vol. 18, No. 2., 1996. | | | ISLN | 907872502 | |
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