Matthew Lee White, experienced Business attorney in Mesa, AZ with 5 reviews
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Matthew Lee White

8102 E Main St, Mesa, AZ

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2006:
Baylor University, JD - Juris Doctor
2003:
W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Edward

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01 Jun, 2015
My wife filed a petition for a green card for me. We thought that would be no problem as we were married for years and had so much to show, so much in common. Just like on TV movies right? Wrong! The USCIS denied our petitions. Accused my wife of entering into a shame marriage just to get me a green card. We've found Matthew and he worked with us gathering all the facts and evidences, and he wrote a very well elaborate response to USCIS and delivered to them on time.. Today, 30 days from the date we were to respond to them, I've got an email from USCIS. The green card is approved and on its way to my mailbox. This experience has proved to me that no matter how confident we think we are to handle a law issue, we should never underestimate the experienced a lawyer has, having gone through so many cases, and what they can do for you handling your case. Never go alone. Hire a lawyer. Hire Matt if he is available in your area. He won't promise you success. But if you think you have rights for what you want, give him all the facts and evidences you have and he will tell you your odds and will put up the best fight for you.
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Samuel m. woodruff

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14 May, 2015
I can highly recommend Matt's excellent legal skills. He is knowledgeable and skillful in applying his knowledge for the benefit of his clients. We have worked together on several cases and I have been able to refer several other cases to Matt for his expert handling and care. I have received excellent reports back from those clients and I highly recommend Matt for his professionalism and client attention. I recommend Matt without reservation.
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John

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14 May, 2015
It was a pleasure working with Matt on my wife's immigration issues. He was knowledgeable, helpful, patient and friendly throughout - even with my many questions. I especially appreciated his availability and responsiveness, he either answered the phone personally or returned the call promptly. My wife and I both appreciated all the support during the process. We would highly recommend this firm.
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Publications

2012:
Bankruptcy in Arizona Blog, Instructions for Reporting Current Mortgage Payments
2012:
Bankruptcy in Arizona Blog, What Happens to My Tax Refund When I File Bankruptcy?
2012:
Bankruptcy in Arizona Blog, Do I Have to Disclose All of My Assets if I File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
2012:
Bankruptcy in Arizona Blog, I Want to File For Bankruptcy, But I Can’t Afford The Attorney’s Fees
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Bankruptcy in Arizona Blog, There’s No Shame in Filing for Bankruptcy Protection
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Bankruptcy in Arizona Blog, What Creditors Should I List in My Bankruptcy?
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Bankruptcy in Arizona Blog, What Happens With My Student Loans When I File Bankruptcy?
2012:
Bankruptyc in Arizona Blog, What Debt Can’t Be Eliminated by Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
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Bankruptcy in Arizona Blog, When Should I File Bankruptcy?
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