Karen-Lee Pollak, experienced Immigration attorney in Addison, TX with 884 reviews
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Karen-Lee Pollak

15455 Dallas Parkway, Addison, TX

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Education

1993:
University of Witwatersrand, JD - Juris Doctor
1990:
University of Witwatersrand, Liberal Arts

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Davon knight

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23 Jan, 2025
& also Rebekah she’s one of the top best ever think you so much for helping me defeat my case & Scott thier the best duo together most definitely Rebekah !!!
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Jackson hollman

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17 Jan, 2025
The real deal! David and Scott worked non-stop to get my case dropped. They showed me true care and compassion. Couldn’t have asked for a better experience!
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Charles soechting

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17 Jan, 2025
Scott has been a friend for more than 12 years when we met working on a criminal civil rights case against a state law enforcement agency. He was then and is now a tenacious advocate who puts only his clients' needs first. If I was need of an attorney to fight for my personal liberties and freedom, Scott and his team are the only lawyers I would call,
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Pros
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorneys who achieve excellent results for their clients
“Scott Palmer is absolutely incredible, a man with a heart of gold. I am so grateful for his passion, dedication, and professionalism with my case.”
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Responsive and attentive communication with clients
“Scott was immediately responsive and handled my situation in a very short amount of time. Highly recommend!”
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Caring and compassionate approach, treating clients like family
“Scott Palmer and his team are amazing. They took care of my charges, and went on to help me get it expunged. I always feel welcomed at the office and confident in the courthouse.”
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Ability to navigate the legal system effectively and efficiently
“Scott and his team were extremely professional, compassionate, knowledgeable, and consistent in handling my personal injury case.”
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Highly recommended by past clients
“I highly recommend Scott Palmer. He is the best attorney in Dallas, period. If you need a fighting chance towards your legal problems, Scott and his team are your people.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the firm
“Very disappointing experience, albeit very brief. His assistant was very rushed when we spoke, saying they were 'about to leave' and would get back to us on Monday, which they did not.”
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Unreliable and inconsistent service
“Trash don't help u with nothing just want to take money especially Norma she is the worst lawyer I ever encountered it's a reason why she's just a assistant Scott is trash too I had to go get a better lawyer and I'm happy now”

Publications

2017:
Portfolio Media (Law360), Enforcement Alone Will Not Solve Immigration Issues
2016:
Texas Lawyer, Reauthorization of the EB-5 Regional Center Program: A Boon for Foreign Investors and the National Economy.
2016:
Texas Lawyer, What Impact Will Trump's Policies Have on Immigration?
2016:
Portfolio Media (Law360), Ex-Koch Food Workers Case Underscores U-Visa Obstacles
2016:
Portfolio Media (Law360), After U.S. v. Texas, Immigration Reform Is Up In The Air,
2015:
Texas Lawyer, Can the State of Texas Deny Birth Certificates To Children of Undocumented Immigrants?
2014:
Texas Lawyer, 2014 Year in Review: Immigration Law
2014:
Texas Lawyer, Finalize H-1B Employment Visa Strategy
2013:
Portfolio Media (Law360), Immigration Reform In Light Of Last Year's Spending
2012:
Texas Lawyer, Pass the ICE Test: Nine I-9 Recordkeeping Tips
2012:
Portfolio Media (Law360), Spotlight on Obama's Policy for Undocumented Youth
2012:
Portfolio Media (Law360), How Obama's Re-Election Impacts Immigration Reform
2012:
Portfolio Media (Law360), The E-Verify Program: Is It All It’s Cracked Up To Be?
2012:
Bloomberg Law Reports, Making the H-1B Visa Quota
2011:
Avocado Magazine, What's Cooking in Immigration?
2011:
Business Brief, Not Born in the USA?
2010:
Inside the Minds: Employing International Workers, Key Issues an Employer Needs to Understand When Sponsoring an Employee for a Non-Immigrant Visa or Green Card
2009:
Dallas Bar Association Headnotes, Green Cards Via Trade & Investment in the U.S.
2008:
Immigrant's Weekly, Making the H1-B Visa Quota
2005:
Immigrant's Weekly, Dealing with the H-1B Cap - Now and in 2005
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