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The Haitian-American Institute for Justice and Law (HAIJL) is a nonprofit organization founded by Alfred Reynolds on November 8, 2010 with the advice of his friend, Edouard Onguene Onana.  The organization

became fully operational in January 2014.

 

The Haitian-American Institute for Justice and Law (HAIJL)’s primary goal focuses on providing a wide range of legal consulting services throughout the United States, Canada and Haiti. HAIJL wants to reach out to a diverse Haitian population whose access to such services is impeded by language barriers, poverty, limited education, and the difficulty to travel.  Aside from the civil society; HAIJL wants to reach out to members of NGOs, churches, private businesses, grassroots organizations, and to the different sectors or members of the Haitian government that search for help to better run their department. 

 

The Haitian-American Institute for Justice and Law (HAIJL) seeks to serve primarily the Haitian community, including the African Diaspora and the French speaking community; by providing a variety of consultation services in the field of Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice, Immigration, Business Law, International Law, Property (real estate) Law, Arbitration and Conflict Resolution.

 

Hours:

Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm​

Sat - Sun: By Appointment Only

Office: (407) 259-2913

Location: 

1590 Atkinson Road, Suite 112

Lawrenceville, GA 30043

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