James A Briden
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James A. Briden is a seasoned attorney at Blais Cunningham & Crowe Chester, LLP, a distinguished law firm established in 1926 and located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. With a robust foundation in general practice, Mr. Briden has cultivated a diverse portfolio that spans several key areas of law, including employment law, immigration, probate, real estate, and municipal zoning. Mr. Briden’s experience is not only rooted in his legal expertise but also in his active engagement with the community. He has served as the Mayor of East Providence, where he utilized his legal acumen to effectively navigate municipal issues and advocate for local constituents. His tenure on the East Providence City Council and as Solicitor has equipped him with invaluable insights into the intersection of law and public service, further enhancing his ability to serve clients with a comprehensive understanding of local governance. In the realm of immigration law, Mr. Briden skillfully assists clients with both employment-based and family-based applications, ensuring that their cases are handled with the utmost care and attention to detail. His proficiency in real estate law allows him to guide clients through complex transactions, while his experience in wills and probate law ensures that families are equipped to handle their legacies with compassion and clarity. With a commitment to providing personalized legal solutions, James A. Briden stands out as a trusted advisor in the Pawtucket community, dedicated to helping clients navigate their legal challenges with confidence and integrity. Whether addressing employment disputes, real estate transactions, or immigration matters, Mr. Briden’s extensive knowledge and community engagement make him a formidable advocate for his clients.
About Immigration Law
Immigration attorneys help individuals and families navigate the complex immigration system. They assist with visas, green cards, citizenship, and deportation defense. Common matters include visa applications, green cards, citizenship, deportation defense.