Immigration
Aug. 5, 2014
Attorneys across California reach out to aid immigrant children
Some 600 attorneys in law firms throughout the state are donating their time to assist in the immigration crisis. More than 3,000 children in the state are facing an unfamiliar judicial system without the right to a lawyer.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
When 8-year-old Stacey Wang first came to the United States from China in the late 1980s, she was uncertain of what the future held. "I didn't want to come here," Wang said. "I came here because my parents were working here." Today, Wang, 35, is a complex litigation associate at Holland & Knight LLP who's leading the firm's national pro bono effort to offer legal represent...
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