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Root Law Group for US immigrants

18 Aug

I came across the Root Law Group while I was searching for a good law group for US immigrants. A Root Law group is an exclusive immigration law firm where you can find the best lawyers for US immigrants. Whether you own a large business or a simple family-based business, Root Law Group is simply the right law group for you if you are immigrant. They provide personalized attention to every client and each case is solved with creative approach. They have got a highly impressive track record and a very high success rate and have got several hundreds of satisfied customers.

Root Law Group has got its offices in different cities, including Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, San Bernandino and Orange County. They also have a very good customer support with toll free line at 1-888-ROOT-LAW or 1-888-766-8529. You can call them up for a free initial round consultation and discuss all possibilities about your situation. If you are US immigrant, I would also recommend you to take a look at their News section and be well informed with various immigrant law related updates.

 

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  1. Daken

    March 12, 2008 at 6:09 pm

    Don’t give us that bull. You are probably one of them.
    I on the other hand have just had a disastrous experience with them, and I will not recommend ANYBODY to them.
    Don’t waste your time & money people. I am sorry to say I did. But learn from my mistakes. They only want your money. They don’t care about you at all. Beware of their false promises.

     
  2. praf

    May 2, 2008 at 12:40 pm

    Beware of Root Law Group.It is run by one man-James root-
    the only time you will talk to him is on your first consult.That is when he will sell you his services.

    After you sign the retainer agreement things change.
    You will be assigned a paralegal and You will never
    see or talk to Mr Root.

    They are pathetic.They never answer emails promptly.
    You have to consistently pester them
    for response.
    Their customer service sucks.