Immigration Law Firm Uses ‘Conveyor-Belt Model,’ RICO Suit Says

May 29, 2026, 10:12 PM UTC

An Ohio-based law firm runs an assembly-line operation that files hundreds of petitions with immigration officials each month without attorney review, a proposed federal class action said.

The Lisinski Law Firm, which has 15 offices in 11 states, “built its business model on fabrication, the systematic exploitation of vulnerable, predominantly Spanish-speaking immigrants, and the deliberate recharacterization of federal statutory eligibility standards to manufacture USCIS filings for clients who did not qualify,” according to the lawsuit filed Thursday in US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. The firm, which has more than 60 attorneys and 1,500 employees, specializes in ...

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