Heather JarvisPhone: (802) 223-4000 x313Email: hjarvis@cbs-law.com
In addition to joining the firm’s litigation department,
Heather Jarvis adds her skills in immigration law to Cheney, Brock &
Saudek. She has negotiated family- and business/employment-based
visa petitions through the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, National Visa Center,
and US consulates around the world. She
has represented clients in removal proceedings at Immigration Court and helped clients with
detention problems navigate Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and
Border Patrol. Heather gained valuable perspective in immigration law and
international and political programs through two years of close work with former US Ambassador
George Bruno. She is particularly
interested in areas where immigration concerns intersect other areas of the law,
such as family, criminal, and international law. Heather’s litigation practice includes Family
Law, Consumer Fraud, Environmental Law, Civil Rights, waste water and other
permitting issues, and myriad civil disputes.
She also handles appeals before administrative and regulatory agencies
on a range of subjects, from Department of Children and Families and school
board appeals, to energy and utility matters.
Heather Jarvis is admitted to practice in the Federal and
State Courts of Vermont and is a member of the Vermont Bar Association. She
graduated from Vermont
Law School
in 2005, where she earned a J.D., cum laude, and a Master of Studies in
Environmental Law, cum laude. She
received a B.S., with honors, in International Studies from the University of Wyoming in 1995. During law school, Heather
was the pioneer student selected for collaborative air pollution research and
travel to Sun Yat-sen
University Law
School in Guangzhou, China
under the Lingnan Foundation–VLS Fellowship.
She also served as a Head Note Editor for the Vermont Law Review and taught legal writing and research as a
Dean’s Fellow. In 2004 she worked as a law clerk for the general counsel of the
Vermont Agency for Natural Resources. Heather has had articles published in the
Environmental Law Reporter and the Vermont Law Review.
Heather is an energy efficiency advocate, having worked with
a dedicated group to found and direct the nonprofit Hydrogen Now! from
2000-2002, having helped found the VLS Energy Analytics Group in law school,
and in 2009-2010 having collected detailed home heating information from more
than fifty Randolph, Vermont households for a district heating system
feasibility study. Worldwide development
topics affect us all, and in 2008 Heather attended the 2008 Doha Forum for
Democracy, Development, and Free Trade in Doha,
Qatar, while
also continuing to support efforts of the nonprofit, Village Earth.