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Sunita Boddu is a graduate
of the University of
California, Davis, Law School. She is admitted
to the
California State Bar.
Sunita has experience in
both the public and private
sectors. She was an extern for United States
District Judge Garland Burrell of the Eastern
District
of California in Sacramento. She also worked
as a
research attorney with the Orange County Superior
Court, Santa Ana. Her private practice experience
includes working at Rutan & Tucker, Orange
County's
largest law firm.
Sunita attended UC Davis
Law School because of its
diversity. "I choose (University of California)
Davis because the law school is named after
Martin Luther King Jr.," she said. "At
King Hall there is a deep commitment to social
issues such as equality and fairness."
Before attending law school,
Sunita was a daily newspaper reporter. She wrote
for The Riverside Press-Enterprise and The Home
News, East Brunswick, New Jersey. Sunita received
a B.A. Journalism from San Diego State University
graduating summa cum laude and as the top news-editorial
graduate in her class.
Sunita opened her law office
in Irvine because of the city's reputation as
the Silicon Valley of the Southland and its
easy accessibility to the growing population
of immigrant families. While her representation
of family law clients is limited to California
residents, her representation of immigration
clients is open to residents of all states in
the U.S. and the world. Immigration is governed
by federal law.
Sunita's expertise is providing
high quality, efficient and affordable immigration
and family law representation to clients. Clients
will get big firm results with small firm attention
to detail. As a lawyer that has worked with
large firms, Sunita is comfortable talking to
the government or opposing counsel to protect
her clients' interests. On the other hand, her
boutique practice insures that her clients will
get individualized attention.
Sunita is a naturalized
citizen who immigrated to the United States
more than 35 years ago through her father, who
studied in Montana State University, Bozeman,
as one of the first group of Indian engineers
to undertake a masters degree there. Her most
recent personal experiences with immigration
are through her husband, who is now a naturalized
citizen. Her experience with that process put
her in the shoes of hundreds of thousands of
others with similar immigration experiences.
"It is not an easy journey, nor one to
be taken lightly." she said.
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