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MISSION STATEMENT
Oscar M. Leus Law
Corporation is a law firm dedicated to providing high quality and reliable
general legal services to those who cannot afford the expensive legal fees
usually charged by others. We believe that true equality should start with legal
services that are available to those who do not have much to begin with.
WHO WE ARE
As former immigrants
ourselves, we only had our dreams and strong determination to succeed instead
of lots of money in our pockets when we came here. The United States of America has been
very good to us. Now, we just want to return the favor by helping others
achieve their dreams and succeed as well.
The founder of our law
firm is Oscar Prudencio M. Leus. He was
born in Tanauan, Batangas, Philippines. Many distinguished
lawyers are from his birthplace. A few of them are: Apolinario Mabini (A
Philippine National Hero and Brains of the Revolution), Jose P. Laurel, Sr.
(Former President of the Philippines), Cleto P. Leus (One of his grandfathers,
alumnus of the University of the Philippines, College of Law, and a former
Judge of the Court of Agrarian Relations), and Zacarias R. Leus (His father, a
retired agent of the National Bureau of Investigation and holds the distinction
of being the second lawyer born in Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas, Apolinario Mabini
being the first).
After earning a B.S. in Physical Therapy degree from the
University of the Philippines
under a scholarship from The United Nations World Health Organization, he
served the physically handicapped in the Philippines instead of immediately
leaving for the United
States. When martial law was declared in
1972, he received a commission as an Ensign in the Philippine Navy after
graduating from the intellectually and physically grueling Naval Officer's Qualification
Course Charlie (NOQC-"C" Class 67th). He was awarded several medals
for bravery in combat in Mindanao, Southern Philippines as a Philippine Navy Line Officer.
As a Philippine Coast Guard Officer, he worked closely with Philippine Customs
and other law enforcement agents in fighting smuggling, terrorism, and other
criminal activities.
In 1979, he immigrated
to the United States
and passed the California State Board Licensure Examinations for physical
therapists on his first try that same year without the benefit of any formal
review course and after having been inactive in the profession for seven years
because of his military service. He became Director of Physical Therapy in
several Los Angeles
area hospitals and served as Clinical Instructor in Physical Therapy of
students from the University
of Southern California.
In 1987, while working full time as a physical therapist during the day, he
enrolled at Glendale University College of Law in Glendale, California
and studied law in the evenings.
In May 1991, he received his Bachelor of Science in Law
and Juris Doctor Degrees and passed the California State Bar Examinations on
his first attempt in July that same year. After receiving his license as an
attorney, he provided many pro-bono hours representing indigent criminal
defendants and advocating for the rights of the elderly and the handicapped.
That volunteer work gave him much trial court experience which became very
useful in his litigation practice. He also volunteered as an assistant research
attorney at a Los Angeles County Superior Court which gained him much valuable
experience in the Law and Motion Department. In addition to his law practice,
he is the Senior Pastor of United Christian Church.
Being a physical therapist himself, he has extensive
experience in the petitioning of foreign medical professionals, like nurses,
physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and other
professionals.
In personal injury litigation, his being a physical
therapist also plays a very important role because it gives him a professional
perspective as to the pains, sufferings, and treatments of his clients.
It is true that there are many lawyers, but his experience
as a military and law enforcement officer, as a physical therapist, as a
businessman, and as pastor of United Christian Church, sets him apart.
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