Matthew Apfel, experienced Business, Immigration attorney in Phoenix, AZ with 4 reviews
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Matthew Apfel

2375 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ

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2008:
George Washington University National Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
2005:
George Washington University, BA - Bachelor of Arts
2005:
Cambridge University, Pembroke College External Program, Certificate

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Bethany

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21 Sep, 2020
Matt, and his colleague Angelo, are incredibly knowledgeable professionals capable of tackling a myriad of legal issues with heart and purpose. When pairing their intelligence, tact, and strategic mindset with compassion and empathy, they make for a truly unbeatable team. I trust them wholeheartedly and would recommend them to anyone looking for top-notch representation. Matt understands complex, cross-cultural issues and easily adapts to the legal environment at play. You will not be disappointed.
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Elida

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20 Sep, 2017
El Abogado Apfel ha sido de gran ayuda para mi caso. Posee extraordinario conocimiento sobre la causa immigratoria. Tiene una capacidad organizativa y de comprencion, asi como una gran mistica de investigacion. El abogado Apfel tomo el tiempo necesario para escuchar mi problema y asesorarme. Actualmente lleva mi caso y estoy muy contenta con los resultados.
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Michael

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16 Sep, 2017
My wife and I consulted Matthew on the recommendation of a colleague to assist my family during a stressful and challenging personal time in our lives. We saw Matthew in consultation prior to engaging him, at which time he enabled us to simplify our thinking and put our problem in an understandable perspective. He was extremely caring and concerned about helping us with our problem and really listened to our fears by explaining the legal process that was totally foreign to us in a simple way that we could understand. He was most knowledgeable about getting the job done and kept us totally informed along the way. I would recommend him to friends in a similar situation.
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Publications

2015:
Israel-Asia Center, Continued expansion of civil society key to CSR development in China
2007:
International Trade Law News, House Trade Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Application of Countervailing Duties to Nonmarket Economy Countries

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