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 | Kathleen A. Harvey, JDManaging Attorney Kathleen A. Harvey is the Managing Attorney with Kathleen A. Harvey, JD, PA - an Immigration Law firm specializing in business and family visas, international adoption, and complex immigration matters.
Kathleen A. Harvey, JD, PA Corporate Lakes on Metcalf, 7011 West 121st Street, Suite 102 Overland Park, Kansas
66209 (Johnson Co.)
Telephone: 913-491-6331 Fax: 913-491-6318 http://www.harveyimmigration.net
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| Practice Areas | Immigration Law(85%, 600); International Adoption(15%, 75) | | | Education | University of Missouri at Kansas City, J.D., with honors, 1992, Ottawa University, B.A., Human Resource Management, 1986 | | | Admitted | 1992, Missouri; 1993, Kansas | |
| Memberships | American Immigration Lawyers Association; The Missouri Bar; Kansas Bar Association; Kansas Women Attorneys Association; Johnson County Bar Association; Christian Legal Society. | | | Born | Kansas City, Missouri | | | Biography | Expert Rated Immigration Attorney. Managing Editor, University of Missouri Law Review, 1992. Frequent Speaker for Bar Associations/CLEs throughout the US. Author: "How Does Immigration Law Today Affect Your Domestic Law Practice?" The Journal of the Kansas Bar Association, May 2003. Co-author: "Disaster on the Horizon: It's Post-Conviction Time, Do you Know Where Your Alien Client Is?" The Journal of the Kansas Bar Association, February 2004. Co-author: "Immigration Law Update for Employment, Corporate, and Business Lawyers," The Journal of the Kansas Bar Association, October 2005. Author: "Immigration Landmines" Facts & Findings, May 2005. | | | ISLN | 900882003 | |
Documents by this lawyer on Martindale.com
Disaster on the Horizon: It's Post-'Conviction' Time;
Do you know where your alien client is?Kathleen A. Harvey, Rekha Sharma-Crawford, W. Michael Sharma-Crawford, October 13, 2009, previously published by THE JOURNAL OF THE KANSAS BAR ASSOCIATION on Winter 2004 The effects of September 11, 2001, continue to impact immigration law in everexpanding and often unanticipated areas. This article will speak directly to those attorneys whose noncitizen clients present with any type of criminal matter. The
drastic and long-term consequences of a criminal defense... |
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