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 New York City area Attorney At Law for the past fourteen years
specializing in
Immigration,
Wills, Corporations,
Divorce, Real Estate, and
Family Law with offices in Brooklyn and Queens.
Donated many hours of free legal advice on national and local
television/radio as a service to the community over the past fourteen years.
Topics frequently discussed during appearances on Voice Of America radio
broadcasts include immigration and other legal and political issues
affecting the Haitian and Creole speaking world.

Teacher and director of elementary and secondary schools,
Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Published and was subject of numerous law articles in Haiti
Observateur and Newsday. Lectured regarding the legal profession at New York City public
schools, churches of various denominations, and non-profit social
organizations.
Born, raised, and educated in the Bas Peu De Chose section of
Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court in
Washington, 1993. Attorney At Law admitted to practice in New York State, 1988.
 Graduate: Brooklyn Law School Foreign Lawyers Program, 1986.
Member of the Upper Manhattan chapter of Rotary Club, International.
President of that chapter, 1977. Graduate: Fordham University, masters degree in social work,
certified by the state of New York, 1975. Social work trainee: American Council For the Emigres in the
profession at Columbia University, 1969.
Member: Bar Association of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1967 Graduate: Faculté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques,
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1967.
Editor-in-chief of Judex Newspaper, Port-au-Prince, Haiti,
1958.
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