Webb & Pillich Attys at Law
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. January 1, 2010: To Sudanese Nationals in the US: The Temporary Protective Status available to Sudanese nationals who are currently in the US is being extended. You must send in a new application to renew your status, even if you have not received a decision on your current application. Webb & Pillich, LLC, will be offering low cost assistance on these applications. We believe that having an attorney should not be necessary, but we have seen too many instances of applications falling through administrative cracks when persons try to handle immigration applications without an attorney. We also see far too many applications denied because applicants need assistance in tracking deadlines and deliveries. If you are interested in coming in to Webb & Pillich, LLC, for the low cost assistance on your application for TPS, please call 513-792-9322, x 207, or email: info@webbpillich.com. For more information download the flyer. January, 22, 2010: Lea Webb will be presenting at the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association on January 22, 2010. The day of training is called: Eliminating The Language Barrier: Strategies for Language Accessibility. Friday, January 22nd, 2010 from 10 AM - 3 PM. This workshop will discuss the responsibilities of recipients of federal funds to provide language assistance and meaningful access to non-English speakers, strategies to ensure language assistance while keeping maintaining expertise and how to manage an interpreted session. We will also discuss the role of the interpreter during the provision of services and the necessary components of a language accessibility plan. Please see http: //www.kdva.org for details or to register. July 2010: Lea Webb has been invited to lead a panel of attorneys and government representatives at the American Immigration Lawyers Association ( AILA ) Conference in July 2010. The conference will be held in the Washington, D.C. area. Lea will be sharing her guidance as a long-time practitioner of immigration under the Violence Against Women Act. 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 )