Profile
Global Immigration and Legal Solutions
Kostiv Cardinal Los Angeles is a dynamic law firm located in the heart of Koreatown, offering a truly international perspective on legal representation. Founded by attorney Petro Kostiv, a former President of the Latin American Law Society at the University of Michigan and a licensed commercial pilot, the firm is built on a foundation of diverse cultural understanding and aggressive advocacy. The team at Kostiv Cardinal understands that legal issues, whether they involve immigration, bankruptcy, or personal injury, often cross borders and require a sophisticated approach. With a staff that speaks multiple languages including Spanish, Portuguese, Ukrainian, and Russian, they are uniquely equipped to serve the multicultural population of Los Angeles. Their mission is to provide ”big firm” results with the personalized attention of a boutique practice, ensuring that every client feels heard, respected, and vigorously defended.
Comprehensive Legal Services
The firm provides expert counsel across several critical practice areas:
- Immigration Law: Handling complex cases such as deportation defense, asylum, family-based petitions, and business visas (investor visas, employment-based immigration). They are known for taking on difficult cases that other firms might reject.
- Bankruptcy: Helping individuals and businesses navigate financial distress through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings, providing a fresh start for those overwhelmed by debt.
- Personal Injury: Representing victims of car accidents, slip and falls, and other negligence-based injuries to secure fair compensation for medical bills and lost wages.
- Business Law: Assisting entrepreneurs with business formation, contracts, and international trade compliance, leveraging the firm’s global connections.
A Team That Speaks Your Language
One of the firm’s greatest strengths is its linguistic and cultural versatility. They understand that communicating in your native language is crucial for building trust and ensuring accuracy in legal matters. Petro Kostiv’s background-having lived in South Africa and studied in Argentina-infuses the firm with a global empathy that resonates with immigrant clients. Kostiv Cardinal offers a free consultation to assess your case, and they accept various payment methods to make high-quality legal services accessible. Located in the One Park Plaza building on Wilshire Boulevard, they are centrally positioned to serve clients from all over Southern California.
Recognized Excellence
The firm has garnered recognition for its commitment to justice, including awards from the Better Business Bureau and accolades for their pro bono work in asylum cases. If you are looking for a legal team that combines legal expertise with a deep passion for human rights and global business, Kostiv Cardinal is the partner you need.
Specializing In
Deportation Defense, Business Immigration, Asylum, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, International Business
Address & Location
3250 Wilshire Blvd # 2100, Los Angeles, CA 90010, United States
Building Location
The firm is located in One Park Plaza, a prominent 22-story Class A office tower in the Koreatown district. The building features a distinctive white facade and is situated on Wilshire Blvd, just east of Western Ave.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of One Park Plaza. Security check-in is required. Take the high-rise elevators to the 21st floor to locate Suite 2100. The building is fully accessible.
Parking Details
The building offers a large onsite parking structure with over 800 spaces. The entrance is typically accessible from the rear or side streets. Valet and self-parking options are available. There is also metered street parking on Wilshire Blvd and surrounding streets.
Public Transit
The office is well-served by public transit, located just a short walk from the Wilshire / Vermont Station (Red/Purple Lines) and the Wilshire / Normandie Station. Numerous Metro Bus lines stop directly in front of the building.
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