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Experienced Legal Counsel for the Hispanic Community
Immigration and Injury Advocacy with a Personal Touch
Milton A. DeJesus, serving as Of Counsel to Rainwater, Holt & Sexton, brings a wealth of experience and cultural understanding to the legal landscape of Little Rock. A native of Puerto Rico and a bilingual attorney, Mr. DeJesus has dedicated his career to bridging the gap between the legal system and the Hispanic community. Operating out of the Rainwater, Holt & Sexton headquarters in West Little Rock, he combines the massive resources of Arkansas’ largest personal injury firm with his specialized expertise in Immigration Law and Criminal Defense. If you are looking to find a lawyer who speaks your language-literally and legally-and understands the unique challenges faced by immigrants and their families, Milton DeJesus is a trusted advocate.
Mr. DeJesus is not just an attorney; he is a community leader. He serves as a PALE Attorney for the Mexican Consulate in Little Rock, providing critical legal advice to Mexican nationals. His practice focuses on helping individuals navigate the complex U.S. immigration system, from visa applications to deportation defense. Additionally, through his association with Rainwater, Holt & Sexton, he ensures that Spanish-speaking clients who have been injured in accidents receive top-tier representation without the barrier of language. Whether you need to hire an attorney for a car wreck case, a workplace injury, or a family immigration matter, Mr. DeJesus provides compassionate, high-quality legal support. His background as a U.S. Navy veteran and his decades of legal service make him a formidable ally in any legal battle.
Specialized Legal Services
Through his practice and affiliation with Rainwater, Holt & Sexton, Milton DeJesus offers comprehensive services in:
- Immigration Law: Assisting with family-based petitions, citizenship and naturalization, green cards, and defense against removal/deportation proceedings.
- Personal Injury: Representing victims of car accidents, truck accidents, and catastrophic injuries, ensuring they receive fair compensation for medical bills and pain and suffering.
- Criminal Defense: Defending individuals against criminal charges, with a specific focus on how criminal outcomes affect immigration status.
- Civil Litigation: Handling a variety of civil disputes with a focus on protecting the rights of the underrepresented.
- Consular Processing: Guiding clients through the often confusing process of dealing with U.S. consulates and embassies abroad.
A Powerful Partnership
By working with Rainwater, Holt & Sexton, Milton DeJesus offers his clients the best of both worlds: the personalized attention of a dedicated solo practitioner and the financial and investigative power of a large firm. Rainwater, Holt & Sexton is known for its ”No Fee Unless You Win” guarantee in injury cases, a policy that Mr. DeJesus upholds for his injury clients. This partnership ensures that access to justice is never limited by a client’s ability to pay upfront. If you urgently need a lawyer who understands your culture and will fight for your rights, Milton A. DeJesus is ready to help you at his West Little Rock office.
Specializing In
Immigration Law, Deportation Defense, Personal Injury, Car Accidents, Criminal Defense
Address & Location
801 Technology Dr, Little Rock, AR 72223
Building Location
The office is located in the Rainwater, Holt & Sexton Headquarters, a prominent modern office building in West Little Rock. It is situated off Chenal Parkway on Technology Drive, near the Chenal Promenade shopping district.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of the building through the front glass doors. Reception is located on the ground floor to assist visitors.
Parking Details
A large, free private parking lot surrounds the building, providing ample space for all clients and visitors.
Public Transit
Public transit options are limited in this area; personal vehicle or rideshare services are recommended.
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