DALLAS, Nov. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/
-- Industry-leading immigration law firm Berry Appleman
& Leiden LLP (BAL) has once again been named a "Best Law Firm"
by the prestigious U.S. News & World
Report and Best Lawyers® annual ranking
of the best law firms in the country.
BAL was honored with the highest "Tier 1" category in the 2022
national rankings in immigration law and in regional office
rankings for Houston, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. The firm also received
regional rankings for its Boston
and Dallas offices.
"We're excited to receive this recognition for providing
exceptional service to clients in challenging immigration
conditions," said BAL Partner Frieda Garcia. "To consistently rank
at the top of the field by U.S. News- Best Lawyers® is a huge
honor."
BAL continues to innovate the practice of immigration law,
leading the industry in technological advances—like its proprietary
case-management system, Cobalt®, and its immigration knowledge
portal Advisor—that allow a seamless client experience, the ability
to scale to clients' needs and an overall superior immigration
journey for their employees.
The tech-forward firm is dedicated to personalized,
on-the-ground client service and has launched a nationwide
expansion—opening or expanding offices in Austin, Chicago, Denver and Santa
Clara, Calif. in the past two years and initiating a hiring
spree that nabbed well-connected attorneys such as AILA luminary
Jeff Joseph and former State
Department attorney Tiffany
Derentz.
"As we continue to build the best team in the business, push the
envelope with technology and deliver flawless service to clients,
we're proud to blaze the path forward for immigration law," said
Managing Partner Jeremy Fudge. "Even with great rankings like this,
we're not satisfied. We'll keep amplifying our efforts to improve
and grow, so we can help more people achieve their dreams."
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