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Hailing from Managua, Nicaragua, Juan Pablo Aguilar Castillo earned his law degree in 2000 and has immersed himself in the BPO Industry for over 15 years since 2008. His diverse roles, ranging from customer service and tech support to real estate agent and lead generation specialist, include working for esteemed clients like Virgin Mobile, Capital One, and Entrust Energy. Eager for new adventures and committed to continuous learning, Juan Pablo embraces the challenges that come his way.

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Legal Assistant at Lincoln-Goldfinch Law

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Born and raised in Texas, Jennifer Elaine Cruse cherishes the warmth of her childhood home. Adopted by her aunt and uncle at 9 months old, they’ve proven to be the best parents any child could ask for. While her marriage to her high school sweetheart ended after 23 years, personal growth led her to her wonderful partner in life, David, and her daughter Brittaney. Brittaney, now a 25-year-old Registered Nurse in Dallas, is preparing for her wedding to her fiancé, also named David, on August 1, 2024. Time is ticking down, and Jennifer couldn’t be more blessed.

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With over 10 years of experience in Bankruptcy and Compliance, coupled with a degree in Paralegal Studies, Angelique Salinas calls Tomball, Texas, a burgeoning suburb outside of Houston, her home. Her love for the arts, including ballet, musicals, plays, and concerts, complements her dedication to family. As a proud parent of high school graduates, her twins are her everything. The household is complete with her beloved dog, Loki, and her feline companion, Apollo. Purple is Angelique’s favorite color, and traditional Mexican food holds a special place in her heart.

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I grew up on a small farm in Southern Minnesota where we grew small grains and raised cattle & hogs. I went to Concordia College in Northern Minnesota, where I played running back for the Concordia Cobber football team. Seeking a change from the harsh winter climate, I moved to Texas in the winter of 1996 to begin my career. I spent 20 years at Dell Technologies in various sales and project & program manager roles in the commercial segment.

I have always dreamed of having a job where I can make a positive impact on people’s lives and build something meaningful in my community. In July 2020, that dream came true when I joined Lincoln-Goldfinch Law to manage the bankruptcy division at the firm. I aim to help people by demystifying bankruptcy, removing the shame and stigma from financial difficulties, and help share how bankruptcy is one of the tools that helped build our great nation.

In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my beautiful sassy wife and two children. A couple of my hobbies are smoking & grilling meats and fermenting vegetables.

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I am an immigration attorney in San Antonio and am happy to be associated with Lincoln-Goldfinch Law. Originally from McAllen, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley, I have always been aware of and interested in issues related to immigrants. My wife and her family are immigrants and I have seen the positive impacts immigrants have in my community.

I am a graduate of St. Mary’s University law school and began working on immigration cases during my third year of studies. After graduating I worked for a non-profit immigration law office (RAICES) and later opened my own office. I practice both affirmative family immigration cases and removal defense cases in immigration courts.

I am proud of my profession and of my colleagues with whom I often seek help from and provide assistance to when possible.

When I am not working I enjoy spending time with my 11 year old soccer playing daughter, with her 8 year old swimmer sister, and with my wife.

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Chapter One began in 1982, when she heard Lisa Brodyaga talk at a National Lawyers Guild regional meeting in Buescher State Park.  Brodyaga described the flight of refugees from the Death Squads and war in El Salvador – conditions for which the U.S. was in large part responsible – and how immigration officials treated these refugees on their arrival in South Texas.  She also introduced her audience to the double-pronged strategy of advocates.  The first combined the Sanctuary Movement with a new “underground railroad” to Canada.  A second took place primarily in the immigration courts.  Proyecto Libertad in Harlingen was one locus of legal advocacy, and Virginia began to volunteer there during law school breaks.  Later, as a lawyer who had recently accepted her first asylum case under the mentorship of Barbara Hines, Virginia spent several months as a volunteer at Proyecto Libertad.  A long story later, the Political Asylum Project of Austin/Proyecto Político de Austin (PAPA) emerged out of collaborative work under the auspices of the National Lawyers Guild, Casa Marianella, and the Friends Meeting of Austin.  Virginia stayed intimately involved with PAPA as a volunteer and board member until 2000.

Chapter Two began in 2013, when Virginia returned to practice law after an 18-year hiatus spent as a graduate student, teacher, oral historian, and parent.  She could not have predicted the chaotic, cruel, and heartbreaking nature of the period beginning in the summer of 2014 with the re-introduction of family “detention” (call it immcarceration); increase in imprisonment of asylum seekers; the adoption of “Zero Tolerance” as a means to forcibly take babies, toddlers, and older children away from their parents at the U.S. – Mexico border in 2018;  the “metering” and “Remain in Mexico” policies that forced asylum-seekers to live in crowded shelters or encampments south of the U.S. border; and a series of rule changes and Attorney General opinions that attempted to eliminate asylum entirely.   Virginia practiced removal defense almost exclusively, in her own practice as well as for a time at Austin Region Justice for Our Neighbors, between 2013 and September 2021.  She spent way, way, way too much time in immigration prisons, and continues to represent about twenty households still in various stages of removal proceedings.  Virginia also shares the hard lessons of this period as a mentor at Vecina (vecina.org).

Virginia appreciates working as part of a strong and varied team, a new and splendid experience for someone who has mostly worked as a solo practitioner or in other very small settings. The culture at Lincoln-Goldfinch Law is one of mutual respect and full communication. It is exciting to work on a wide range of cases with knowledgeable, dedicated, and compassionate colleagues. There is a lot of love about working here!

As a lecturer at UTSA, Virginia currently teaches undergraduate courses in Mexican American Literature and in Feminist Literary Theory, and a graduate seminar on women’s writing in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latinx U.S.A.

But the most important part? Virginia and her husband Tom raised three kids. Unfortunately, they all live far away right now. Fortunately, they are all happily pursuing their own paths. Louis is a percussionist and composer. Becca, an MD, works crazy long hours in a combined internal medicine and pediatrics residency. Joey, a lawyer, and his wife Liana, who works in public health, are parents of a little person. Grandparenthood is a source of delirious joy and constant wonder for the recently renamed “Yinya” and “Tata.”

 

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Stan is an attorney with more than twenty years of experience and graduated from the Southern Methodist University Law School in 1999. He has served as an adjunct professor of government and political science at both Letourneau University and Tyler Junior College. During more than six years in the Smith County District Attorney’s Office (Tyler, Texas), he advised county commissioners as well as various elected officials. Throughout his career, Stan has used his law degree for public service in various roles, including serving as a hearing officer for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Trustees in Dallas and Tyler, and has filed hundreds of successful bankruptcy law cases in private practice.

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