Joshua A. Goldstein is a partner in the firm’s West Palm Beach office. Mr. Goldstein focuses his practice primarily on commercial litigation, business litigation and directors and officer liability. Mr. Goldstein is a trial lawyer who has experience litigation cases on behalf of Plaintiffs and Defendants involving: claims against businesses and professionals, partnership disputes, contractual disputes, class actions, directors and officer claims, employment disputes, discrimination charges, intellectual property disputes, errors and omissions, condominium and homeowners association litigation, commercial leases, consumer protection defenses, real estate litigation, marine and admiralty and civil rights. Mr. Goldstein’s clients primarily include large and small commercial businesses, partnerships, law firms, real estate agents and developers, entertainment industry, community associations and country clubs and members of the cruise industry. Mr. Goldstein has successfully served as the lead trial attorney in jury and non-jury cases.
Mr. Goldstein also assists businesses with contractual development and negotiations, acquisition deals, general legal guidance and dispute resolution, employee issues and investigations and general risk management evaluations.

Mr. Goldstein has experience in defending professionals in administrative investigations related their professional licenses. In this capacity Mr. Goldstein has represented professionals during Florida Bar Investigations as well as before administrative boards and panels, such as the DBPR.
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Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Goldstein was the inaugural clerk for the Honorable Pamela J. White in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
Mr. Goldstein earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from the University of Miami and received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he was a Snyder Litigation Skills Fellow. While at the University of Baltimore, he was a member and Captain of the Jessup International Moot Court Team and a recipient of the Dean’s Citation for Service.
Mr. Goldstein is a member of the Florida Bar and is licensed to practice before the United States District Court for the Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida, as well as the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Goldstein is also licensed to practice law in all State Courts within Maryland, Massachusetts and Florida. Mr. Goldstein is a member of the Palm Beach County Bar Association.Immigration attorney Joshua L. Goldstein practices in all areas of immigration and citizenship law on America's East and West coasts. Attorney Goldstein works tirelessly to protect families throughout Massachusetts and California from being destroyed by deportation or removal from the United States. In immigration matters, Attorney Goldstein represents businesses who seek to employ foreign nationals. Joshua Goldstein resolves immigration delays with writ of mandamus lawsuits and appeals the denial of N-400 citizenship and I-485 adjustment of status applications.

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American Immigration Association New England Chapter Liaison to Boston Immigration Court 2008 - Current Activities: Serves as immigration litigation liaison to Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), Immigration Court in Boston, Massachusetts on behalf of the New England Chapter of the American Immigration Association (AILA).

A: Section 204(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act says that if you tried to get a green card through a fake marriage, then you are barred from obtaining a green card through a subsequent visa petition. There is no waiver. But there may be other limited forms of relief depending on the facts of your case. Consult with a good immigration lawyer!
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A: Yes! Consult with a good immigration lawyer, who has extensive experience in removal proceedings. You need to see if you have relief from removal. You may qualify for cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, asylum, etc.

A: If someone is in jail in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), often this means that ICE has made an initial custody decision to detain this person without bond. You may request that an Immigration Judge redetermine the custody at a bond hearing.
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A: Yes! Consult with a good immigration lawyer, who has extensive experience in removal proceedings. You need to see if you have relief from removal. You may qualify for cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, asylum, etc.

A: If someone is in jail in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), often this means that ICE has made an initial custody decision to detain this person without bond. You may request that an Immigration Judge redetermine the custody at a bond hearing.
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