Jubilee Law Firm, PLLC

Where faith & law are connected


People always asked me when I was in law school how I planned to be a preacher and a lawyer. They saw these two professions as polar opposites. This question is what pushed me to create The Jubilee Law Firm as a faith-based law practice. This is my ministry in the marketplace. My understanding of justice from a biblical and lived faith experience are directly linked to the areas of practice. They are deeply embedded in my convictions as a Christian and my calling as a minister.

I have the desire to correct the violations of community standards where the law has been used as a tool of oppression instead of liberation. My background gives me a unique perspective in understanding these systemic issues. My preparation gives me the ability to create systematic transformation.

Jubilee Law Firm is here to be a guide, counselor, and advocate for you in the legal system. Clients are more than transactions, you are family. The Law of Jubilee gives the requirement that family take care of each other. When you call, we will come. Together we mourn, together we laugh, together we rejoice — because YOU are FAMILY!

Services & Locations

  • Services

    • Administrative Law

    • Alternative Dispute Resolution

    Venues

    • United States Tax Court

    • Dept. of the Treasury/Internal Revenue Service

    • Social Security Administration

    • Equal Opportunity Employment Commission

    • Dept. of Housing & Urban Development

    • Department of Education

  • Services

    • Business Law

    • Estate Planning

    • Family Law

    • Estate Planning

    • Real Estate

    • Criminal Law

    Locations

    • State of Texas

  • Services

    • Civil Rights Violations

    • Discrimination

    • Bankruptcy

    Locations

    • Eastern District of Wisconsin (Milwaukee)

How Jubilee can work with you

Jubilee Justice Principles

  1. Everyone should have access to justice regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or socio-economic status.

  2. Justice for one is good for the entire community.

  3. Justice works to dismantle systemic forms of oppression and restructures justice to liberate all persons.

  4. Justice is rehabilitative and restorative.

  5. Justice empowers persons with the tools to create their own future.

  6. The foundation of justice is what we have inherited. The work of justice is the legacy we leave to the next generation.

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