Webb & Pillich LLC was founded on June 1, 2005 by Lea M. Webb and Constance M. Pillich. Webb & Pillich prides itself in having professional, caring, accessible attorneys. The attorneys strive to provide the most outstanding legal services and advocacy in each matter.
Lea and Connie chose initially to locate the firm in beautiful downtown, historic Montgomery. In October 2007, Webb & Pillich LLC welcomed George E. Fee IV as a partner, and moved the offices to larger premises in Blue Ash. The offices are easily accessible from all parts of Greater Cincinnati. There is ample free parking for clients, and being centrally located in Greater Cincinnati, allows Webb & Pillich to serve clients throughout Southwest Ohio, Northern Kentucky, nationally and internationally.
NEWS
January 2008. Attorney Lea Webb has been invited to present at the annual conference of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, to be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, this year. You can find out more about the conference at: www.aila.org
January 2008. Making certain that your exits are properly accounted for is very important in this day and age. If you failed to return your I-94 to the border patrol officials, make a copy and send it to border patrol as directed here. (28kb size pdf file)
January 2008. Attorney Lea Webb presented with representatives from the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation on January 10, 2008, at the Freedom Center, in Cincinnati. The group presented a training for law enforcement and other agencies working on issues combating human trafficking. If you would like materials from the event or other information, you can contact the Rescue and Restore Coalition of Cincinnati at: YWCA of Greater Cincinnati, 898 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Phone: 513.361.2146, Fax: 513.241.7231, or email: jdonohue-dioh@ywcacin.org
October 2007. Webb & Pillich Win at Supreme Court of Ohio. Case Confirms Rights of Citizens to Use the Ballot Initiative Process to Create Parks. Read the press release. (28kb size pdf file)
PAST NEWS
May 2007. Military Naturalizations Fact Sheet - US Citizenship and Immigration Services. (52kb size pdf file)
May 2007. Secretary Chertoff Extends Temporary Protected Status for Eligible Hondurans, Nicaraguans and Salvadorans,
US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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May 2006. Local Hispanics here gripped by fear,
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