Adam J. Rosen

10451 Mill Run Cir Ste 100, Owings Mills, MD

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Education

2001
Case Western Reserve Univ, JD - Juris Doctor
1998
State University of New York, Binghamton, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 555 reviews
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Bob y

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30 Dec, 2024
Exceptional service! Very professional and easy to work with… Excellent results! Aaron Moss and the entire group offered clear guidance and direction throughout the process! I highly recommend them to help with seeking disability!
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Lee miller

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30 Dec, 2024
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Anita jernigan

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27 Dec, 2024
The MOSS Disability Group LLC Attorney Aaron Moss is excellent He did an excellent job with my case A+++++++. I would recommend using him to get the job done. Thank you so much and the staff was a pleasure to deal with too.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly responsive and communicative attorneys who are available to clients even on evenings and weekends
“They were extremely responsive, provided realistic expectations, and really prepared for my hearings.”
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Compassionate and understanding legal team that cares about the client's wellbeing and the best interests of the child
“They truly cared about what was in my child's interest and mine.”
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Affordable legal services with flexible payment plans to accommodate clients' financial situations
“They were affordable and their pricing is very reasonable. They even worked with me on a payment plan.”
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Successful outcomes in custody battles, often exceeding clients' expectations
“They fought and got me everything I wanted. Definitely recommend them they were a great decision to go with.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who are skilled litigators and negotiators
“Oya is incredible. She is understand, compassionate and knowledgeable. She never tried to mislead me or give me false hope.”
Cons
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Isolated instances of unprofessional behavior, such as cursing at clients and overcharging for services
“He cursed me out on two separate occasions. He yelled at me telling me I don't know what I'm doing and he is not longer comfortable representing me.”
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Occasionally handing off cases to less experienced associates without the client's consent
“As soon as I signed my fee agreement he passed me off to one of his other less competent but same cost lawyers, Oya Oner.”

Publications

2012:
Immigration & Naturalization Law Committee Newsletter, ABA International Law Section, A New Development in the Zone of Interest: The I-140 Beneficiary and Federal Court Standing
2011:
Bender's Immigration Bulletin, Deriving the Meaning of a Labor Certification: Why 'Equivalent' Education Can Differ from a Foreign Educational Equivalent
2008:
Bender's Immigration Bulletin, Educational Alchemy and the Irrelevance of Matter of Shah: The Foreign Equivalence of a Three-Year Foreign Bachelor's Degree Despite the 1997 UNSCO Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region

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