Evelyne M. Hart is an immigration attorney, licensed by the California State Bar. In that capacity, she has represented individuals and corporate clients globally.
Ms. Hart graduated from Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan with Departmental Honors in Modern Languages. There, she also earned her certifications as a French and Spanish translator.
Ms. Hart attended law school at the Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California. She graduated cum laude in the top 12% of her class. She earned four (4) American Jurisprudence Awards for Contracts, Remedies and for the publication of her law review article. At WSU, she was a member of Law Review and published One World One Family Now vs. City and County of Honolulu, When Message-Bearing T-Shirts Speak Louder Than Words -- A Proposal For a Wider Fit For Free Speech, 24 W.ST.U.L. Rev. 321 (1997).
Attorney Hart is authorized to practice before the Supreme Court of California, the Federal District Court, the Ninth Circuit Court and the United States Court of Appeals.
Ms. Hart belongs to the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Immigration Section and the Orange County Bar Association, Immigration Section.