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Gary A. Wright Attorney

Gary A. Wright has dedicated himself to the practice of USA Immigration Law. He handles all types of immigration cases on behalf of immigrants desiring to do business, study or work in the United States. Also he handles a comprehensive immigration service for clients desiring to become lawful residents and citizens of the United States. Mr. Wright served as a law clerk with the State of Ohio (housing authority) where he was primarily responsible for drafting and editing loan closing documents(mortgages, bridge loans and promissory notes) for the Housing Development Assistance Program, which provides financing for eligible housing projects. He participated in conferences, seminars, and workshops relating to the development and financing of affordable housing nationally. In addition, Mr. Wright is very familiar with relevant city, state, and federal statutes involving diversity and human rights issues, including Executive Order 11246, Title VII, Title IX, Section 504, the ADA, and fair housing laws. During law school, Mr. Wright organized an alternative spring break program for the immigration group to provide free legal services to children detained by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Phoenix and Florence Arizona. He drafted legal briefs and other interrogatories during case preparation to represent individuals in bond hearings before administrative immigration court and in final merits hearings. Mr. Wright worked with detained clients at the Phoenix Children’s Detention Center, conducted client’s intake interviews, assisted with applications for relief from removal, and engaged in outreach and education on immigrant and refugee issues. As president of the Immigration Law Society at Moritz College of Law (2004-2005), Mr. Wright organized and served as a mediator for a series of panel discussions on the Patriot Act as it related to the balance between national security and principles of civil liberties primarily valued American freedoms protected under the U.S. Constitution Mr. Wright serves as a part-time adjunct faculty member with John Jay College. He teaches criminal justice courses, international human rights seminar and the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) covering the essential areas for success on the standardized test: the reading and comprehension; the analytical reasoning; and the logical reasoning components. In addition, he is a former faculty member of The Ohio State University where he taught Russian History and culture with the college of the humanities. Mr. Wright’s language skill includes professional Russian and intermediate Spanish.

EDUCATION

The Ohio State University: Moritz College of Law, Columbus, OH (J. D. 2006) Executive Moot Court Board Member Oxford University International Law Summer Program (Summer 2004) The Ohio State University: The Graduate School, Columbus, OH (M.A. 2006) Masters of Arts in Political Science (Slavic and East European Studies) Dobro Slovo - National Slavic Honorary society Moscow State University College of Law, Russia (May-July 04 & 05) Legal Translation Certificate Summer Program with Internship in International Law Legal Translation and Interpretation internship Russian and Area Studies Fellow 2004 – 2006 The City University of New York John Jay College New York, NY (B. S. 2000) Bachelor of Science; Criminal Justice Administration and Planning(Summa cum laude) Presentations and Research The 3rd Annual City University of New York Black Male Initiative (CUNY BMI) Conference at Medgar Evers College (New York) Featured panelist during the conference centered around the “African American Males and the United States Legal System”: Friday, October 3, 2008;  Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, NY Participated on the “Avoiding Conflict with Law Enforcement” panel The 2005 Midwest Slavic Conference at The Ohio State University, Columbus OH Presented article on “The Role of European Union and Regional Law: in protecting the legal rights of marginal minority groups in Central Eastern Europe” at the Midwest Slavic Conference March 2005 Presented research paper “the current plight of the Tsigan(Roma) in Central Eastern Europe” Fellowships, Grants and Awards US Department of Education-Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship 2004- 2006 Russian Language Fellow at Moscow State University, Summer 2004 & 2005 1999 Thurgood Marshall Award at the City University of New York John Jay College Received excellence award from Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Projects Inc for legal internship International Student Award for summer 2004 at the Oxford Summer Program Academic Merit Scholarships at The Ohio State University College of law school includes Leadership Scholarship award, Distinguished Merit Scholarship and the Zendell Family Scholarship Fund Designated Public Service Fellow of The Ohio State University College of Law Professional and Bar Membership State Bar of New Jersey U.S. District Court - District of New Jersey Member on the Advisory Board of the School of Criminal Justice; Monroe College (New York ; 2008- Present) American Bar Association New Jersey Bar Association Union County Bar Association

Mr Gary A Wright runs a law practice in the State of New Jersey visit http://gwrightlawgroup.com/

References

http://gwrightlawgroup.com/Attorney_Profiles.html

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