ON August 2, 2014, Wilner & O’Reilly, APLC celebrate its 11th anniversary. Eleven years ago, it started with a vision from Richard Wilner & Kelly O’Reilly to start a boutique firm that specializes in immigration and nationality law. From a small executive suite in Cerritos to four offices in California and Utah, our growth is greatly attributed to our clients putting their faith in us to handle their immigration matters. We want to thank our clients. Without them, we would not be the firm we are today.
Reflecting on the past decade, we feel blessed to have chosen a legal discipline where we truly get to help people on a daily basis. Some of our most rewarding and inspiring moments come when we see the joy (or sigh of relief) from our clients when we win their immigration cases. W&O’ is proud of its track record in the past eleven years and take pride in being in the forefront of US immigration law.
Immigration law has been a hot topic in our current politics. While our Congress is divided on the issue of immigration reform, it is apparent that our immigration system needs reform. Recently, it has been reported that the Obama administration would soon announce measures that would potentially allow millions of illegal immigrants to remain in the United States without the threat of deportation. Such executive orders could help millions of qualified immigrants walk out of the shadows and obtain temporary relief from deportation. As leaders in immigration law, we are closely monitoring any developments that may assist our clients.
W&O’ has successfully helped countless people in the past eleven years. We look forward to continuing our passion by providing quality and honest lawyering. With four convenient offices in Orange, Riverside, Sacramento and Salt Lake City, our dedicated lawyers and professionals are here to assist you in your immigration matters. Schedule your free consultation today.
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Richard M. Wilner is a principal in the firm of Wilner & O’Reilly, APLC. He is Board Certified as a Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law by the State Bar of California’s Bureau of Legal Specialization. He is a former Commissioner for the State Bar’s Immigration and Nationality Law Advisory Commission. Mr. Wilner may be reached directly via email at [email protected] or by telephone at 714-919-8880