Robert Marton

Robert has practiced immigration law and removal defense since 2002.  Robert has helped numerous individuals and families obtain family-based green cards, asylum, other forms of humanitarian relief, and citizenship in the United States.

In particular, Robert’s expertise comprises:

●           Fighting cases in Immigration Court, as well as winning difficult appeals and motions before the Board of Immigration Appeals, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and other federal courts.

●           Advising on the immigration consequences of criminal charges and convictions, and post-conviction relief.

●           Seeking waivers and long-term status for persons whose cases involve alleged fraud, past criminal convictions, and other complex factual or legal issues in immigration law.

●           Advises criminal defense attorneys and public defenders on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions. .   

Robert was previously an attorney in the London and Los Angeles offices of Milbank from 1997 to 2000 and at the London offices of Simmons & Simmons from 1995 to 1997.

Robert immigrated to the United States as in 1990 as a barrister admitted in England and Wales. He was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2000. 

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State Court Admission

     California

Federal Court Admissions

     First Circuit Court of Appeals

     Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

     U.S. District Court: Central District of California

Education

     The City University, London. LLB, 1993

     The Inns Court School of Law, 1993

     Called to the Bar of England & Wales by Lincoln's Inn, 1994