2016 AILA Annual Conference Faculty Biographies Jason Abrams is a partner with Abrams & Abrams LLP. As a third-generation immigration practitioner, he frequently encounters legacy INS programs, including NACARA, late amnesty, and 245(i). He studies their interplay with modern initiatives. Mr. Abrams focuses his practice on employment-based and family-based petitions. Matt Adams works in Seattle, Washington as the legal director for Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. He defends individuals before immigration courts, the BIA, and the federal courts. Mr. Adams is a member of the National Immigration Project’s Board of Directors and King County Public Defenders Advisory Board. Rocío Castañeda Acosta is a supervising attorney with the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project's Children's Program in Phoenix, Arizona. She has experience representing unaccompanied immigrant minors at her previous positions with the National Immigrant Justice Center and the South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project. During law school, she clerked with Maria Baldini-Potermin & Associates, P.C. Houman Afshar is an immigration attorney and partner in the New York City office of the full service law firm of Gibney, Anthony and Flaherty, LLP. He advises both start-up and established U.S. businesses on how to implement and maintain immigration programs in a wide range of industries, including hospitality, media, marketing, fine arts, technology, financial services, and others. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology from the University of British Columbia and his J.D. from New York Law School. Daniel Aharoni has been a prominent immigration counsel to foreign and domestic clients since 1981, following five years’ practice in artists & entertainment law. His clientele include many of the leading entertainment companies as well as artists, actors, composers, and visual artists. His practice focuses on: Extraordinary Ability Visas for Artists, Entertainers, New Media, Technology, Computer, Athletes, Scientists, Business, and Educators. Since 2011, he has served as a member on AILA’s Athletics, Culture, Entertainment, and Science Committee. Robert D. Ahlgren has practiced immigration law and been the principal attorney of his law office since 1973. Previously, he worked for Neighborhood Legal Services and appeared for 23 years on a call-in segment of a public service weekly Spanish language television show. He has been chairman of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Section Council on Immigration and International Law. Mr. Ahlgren, an AILA member since 1973, served for five years on the Board of the Chicago Chapter and on the Board of Governors for nine years thereafter. He is a frequent presenter at AILA conferences and an author of many articles on immigration topics. Genevra Alberti is the sole full-time attorney at The Clinic, which is a nonprofit removal defense organization in Kansas City, Missouri, and is currently the only nonprofit west of St. Louis providing representation to those facing removal proceedings in the Kansas City Immigration Court. Ms. Alberti’s practice focuses solely on representing indigent noncitizens – many of them detained – in removal proceedings. Before the clinic opened in January 2012, Ms. Alberti practiced removal defense at Sharma-Crawford Attorneys at Law. She received her B.A. from the University of North Carolina, and her J.D. from Washington University in St. Louis. Sioban Albiol, J.D., directs the Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic (Clinic) at DePaul College of Law where she trains and supervises law students who represent asylum-seekers. In the Clinic, she also provides technical assistance to immigrant-serving community-based organizations. Previously, Ms. Albiol served in various capacities at the organization now known as the National Immigrant Justice Center. Ms. Albiol chaired the Chicago Bar Association Immigration and Nationality Law Committee and served on the Executive Board of AILA’s Chicago Chapter. Shanni Alexandrovitz is a senior associate at Liam Schwartz & Associates, based in Israel. She helps lead the firm’s U.S. corporate immigration practice, with sub-specialties in visas relating to extraordinary ability employees, family issues, AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) investors and artists and entertainers. She is admitted to practice law in both Israel and New York, and is an active member of AILA, having served on numerous Chapter and National Committees, as well as the Israeli Bar Association. She holds an LL.B. from the Israel College of Management. Olsa Alikaj-Cano, a senior attorney and board certified in immigration and nationality law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, joined the litigation team of Foster LLP, in its Houston office in 2010. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Law Center, where she was fortunate to practice as an immigration clinic student attorney under the direction of the late Professor and immigration judge, Joseph Vail. She is an active member of AILA, and currently serves as AILA’s Texas Chapter New Members Division liaison. She focuses primarily on cases involving federal litigation as well as cases with removal and deportation issues before the Executive Office of Immigration Review. She has been admitted to practice by the U.S. Supreme Court, the Texas State Bar, U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, and the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She is a member of the Texas State Bar’s Pro-Bono College and is proud of her pro-bono work with the Tahirih Justice Center and other non-profit organizations involved in helping immigrants. She was selected to Rising Stars 2016 for immigration by the Super Lawyers magazine, and she currently is a council member of the Houston Area Council on Human Trafficking, invited by Houston’s Mayor to join the Mayor’s Human Trafficking Task Force. Mariela Amezola is the owner of the Amezola Legal Group, APC. She was born in Santa Ana, California and was raised by migrant working parents. She devotes her practice to complex immigration cases focusing in deportation defense, federal appeals, immigrant and non-immigrant visas, and asylum cases. She travels all throughout California and the country representing clients in various immigration courts. She manages two offices and four satellite offices, including one in Tijuana, BC, Mexico. Ms. Amezola currently serves as the chair of the ICE-ERO Liaison Committee for the San Diego Chapter and has been an AILA member since 2009. Maria E. Andrade is the principal of Andrade Legal, a six attorney firm with offices in Boise, Idaho and Ontario, Oregon specializing in criminal-immigration law, federal litigation, and family-based immigration. Ms. Andrade frequently advises criminal defense attorneys on immigration consequences of criminal convictions and lectures on a variety of immigration matters to local and national audiences. She was awarded the 2015 Nevin Professionalism Award by the Idaho Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and her firm received the 6.1 Challenge Award from the Idaho State Bar for the pro bono work at "family" detention centers. Ms. Andrade serves on the Board of Directors of the National Immigration Project, the Federal Defender Services of Idaho, and on the advisory committee of AIC's Legal Action Center and AILA's Federal Litigation Section. Ms. Andrade obtained her J.D. from the University of Notre Dame and B.A. from Loyola Marymount University. Jojo Annobil is the attorney in charge of The Legal Aid Society’s city-wide Immigration Law Unit. He is a regular presenter at various fora for judges, immigration and criminal defense attorneys, and advocates. He is currently an adjunct clinical professor at New York University School of Law where he co-teaches the Immigrant Defense Clinic. He also serves as special counsel to the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division First Department's disciplinary committee on immigration matters and is the co-chair of the New York State Bar Association’s Committee on Immigration Representation. Jorgelina E. Araneda is a partner with Araneda & Stroud Immigration Law Group in Raleigh, North Carolina. She has more than 23 years of immigration law experience and is a Board certified specialist in immigration law. Ms. Araneda's litigation experience includes immigration court, BIA, federal district court and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. She serves as the Carolinas Chapter American Immigration Council ambassador and has served as a mentor to new immigration attorneys. Ms. Araneda has been recognized by her peers in Super Lawyers and Top Attorneys in North Carolina. She graduated from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Law and obtained her LL.M. at George Washington University. Matthew J. Archambeault has a wide range of experience in the field of immigration and nationality law, appearing in immigration courts around the United States and its territories. He has represented individuals from every continent in AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) every context possible. Mr. Archambeault has argued cases in federal court, at both the district and appellate levels and has been successful. He brings a wealth of knowledge with both an aggressive and compassionate approach to legal representation, as well as an ability to advocate against the government, while reaching a consensus with them. Ashley Arcidiacono is an associate attorney at the immigration law firm Hurwitz Holt, APLC in San Diego, California, where she represents clients in removal proceedings and before United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. Her primary focus is assisting vulnerable populations, including undocumented crime victims to navigate the U visa petitioning process, from initial certification through adjustment of status to lawful permanent residency. Ms. Arcidiacono also participates as a guest speaker on the topic of immigration options for domestic violence survivors during South Bay Community Services’ (a San Diego-based, social services organization) annual three day domestic violence training held for law enforcement personnel, social workers, and other domestic violence advocates and first-responders. She is an active AILA member. In addition to her past involvement on various committees within her local San Diego AILA Chapter, Ms. Arcidiacono currently serves as chair of the San Diego Chapter’s Local Law Enforcement Committee and treasurer on the San Diego Chapter’s Executive Committee. Ms. Arcidiacono earned her J.D. from California Western School of Law in 2011 and is licensed to practice law in California. Robert Aronson is a shareholder in the Immigration Group at Fredrikson & Byron. He has authored over 70 articles and has spoken at innumerable national and regional meetings, workshops, and conferences. His professional accomplishments include: editor-in-chief of The Physician Immigration Book (ILW: 2011-2012 Edition), legal advisor on the advisory body to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services in its study on appropriate immigration policy for international physicians, co-founder and first chair of the International Medical Graduate Taskforce, and inaugural recipient of the 2015 Roberta Freedman Lifetime Achievement Award. Peter L. Ashman is a sole practitioner with offices in Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. He has served as AILA Nevada Chapter chair, on the AILA Board of Governors, as well as several other AILA national committees. He is a frequent speaker at national and regional AILA conferences and has written AILA publications on a variety of topics. He was the recipient of the 2006 AILA Advocacy Award. Cheri Attix has been practicing immigration law in San Diego, California since 1997. She specializes in asylum claims, both affirmative and defensive, as well as family-based immigration and related matters. She has served on the AILA national asylum and refugee committee in recent years and is a former AILA San Diego Chapter chair. She established AILA San Diego's asylum office liaison committee and served as its chair for several years in the late 1990s and 2000s. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Attix served as a Peace Corps volunteer in northeast Thailand. James Austin is a partner in the immigration law firm of Austin & Ferguson, LLC and an adjunct professor in immigration law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. Mr. Austin has chaired AILA’s National Benefits Center Liaison Committee, USCIS Ombudsman Liaison Committee, and previously served on numerous other AILA national liaison committees, conference committees, task forces and Board of Governors working groups. Mr. Austin is an AILA mentor in several categories, a regular speaker at AILA conferences, and has also participated in several AILA podcasts and QuickTakes. Mr. Austin was also a past recipient of AILA’s Elmer Fried Excellence in Teaching Immigration Law Award. Alexis S. Axelrad is a partner in the firm, Barst Mukamal & Kleiner LLP in New York City. She received her B.A. from the University of Maryland and J.D. from New York Law School. Ms. Axelrad served as an elected director on AILA's Board of Governors and as the chair of the VSC committee. She is past chair of the NY Chapter and current chair of NY’s CBP committee and member of the USCIS HQ National Committee. She is the author of an immigration column in the New York Law Journal and maintains a busy practice with an emphasis on the interaction with the various DHS offices. Cynthia A. Aziz, founded Aziz Law Firm, P.A. located in Charlotte, NC, in 1990. Ms. Aziz is a North Carolina State Bar certified specialist in immigration and nationality law. She has served as the chair of the NC State Bar Certification Committee on Specialization. She has been active in AILA for over 28 years as chapter chair, national, and chapter AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) liaison to EOIR and USCIS, national and local conference planner, and as a speaker. Ms. Aziz is one of the original organizers of and an attorney volunteer with the Immigration Assistance Project at the Charlotte Immigration Court. The project aids unrepresented immigrants at the Charlotte Immigration Court. Since its creation in 2010, it has served as a vital legal resource found in a few immigration courts nationwide. Ms. Aziz has been a recognized as one of the Best Lawyers in America for more than 10 years. Ms. Aziz received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and her J.D. from New England School of Law. Cindy Azoulay is a partner with the firm of Kan-tor & Acco in Ramat Gan, Israel. She heads the firm’s U.S. Department, which specializes in U.S. immigration matters for both corporate and individual clients, with an emphasis on employment, family, and consular immigration issues. Ms. Azoulay has particular expertise in obtaining treaty trader work visas for Israeli companies (E-1/E-2), and identifying and implementing visa options (L-1, H-1B, O-1, EB-1) for startups, small businesses as well as publicly traded organizations. The U.S. Department provides assistance on all U.S. consular processing matters, including filing visa applications, representation in E-1/E-2 visa processing, briefing applicants on local procedures, and identifying and resolving impediments to visa issuance. She obtained her law degree in 1985 from the University of Bridgeport School of Law and is admitted to practice in CT. Ms. Azoulay is an active member of the RDC-EMEA Chapter. Vikram K. Badrinath has practiced immigration law for more than 20 years. He is a certified specialist in Immigration & Nationality Law by the California State Bar’s Board of Legal Specialization. He has argued and litigated cases before the U.S. courts of appeal, U.S. district courts, the BIA, and immigration courts, nationwide. He has received awards from the U.S. Department of Justice for his pro bono work before the BIA, and AILA as a recipient of the Jack Wasserman Award for Excellence in immigration litigation. He has served on AILA's Amicus Committee, EOIR Liaison Committee, and CBP Liaison Committee. He lectures nationally to lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals on various aspects of U.S. immigration law, and is a regular faculty member for the AIC/AILA Litigation Institute. Lisa Baker Jones is a senior attorney at Schoenleber & Waltermire, PC in Sacramento, California. She has practiced business immigration law since 2005, with an emphasis on labor certifications, employer-sponsored work visas, permanent residency, and naturalization. Ms. Baker Jones is a member of AILA’s Department of Labor Liaison Committee. She received AILA’s 2014 Advocacy Award for Outstanding Efforts and is recognized as a Northern California Super Lawyer for excellence in immigration law. Maria Baldini-Potermin founded Maria Baldini-Potermin & Associates, P.C. in Chicago. She focuses on removal defense, federal litigation, waivers, family-based immigration, and immigration consequences of criminal dispositions. She is the author of Immigration Trial Handbook, update editor for Immigration Law & Crimes, and expert author- consultant for Interpreter Releases. AILA awards include: the 2013 AILA Presidential Commendation, 2010 Edith Lowenstein Award for Excellence in Advancing the Practice of Immigration Law, and 2004 Chicago Joseph Minsky Mentor Award. She has served on and chaired numerous AILA committees, including the AILA Federal Court Litigation Section. She serves on the National Immigration Project’s Board of Directors. Bradley Banias, J.D., LL.M., is an attorney with Barnwell, Whaley, Patterson & Helms in Charleston, South Carolina. After spending three years with the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Immigration Litigation - District Court Section, Mr. Banias now focuses his practice on federal court immigration litigation; investment, family, and employment based immigration law; administrative law; and civil litigation. Check out his blog dedicated to immigration litigation at www.immigration-litigation-blog.com. Veronica Barba is a partner at Lucas & Barba, LLP in Los Angeles, where she represents clients with a wide range of removal defenses in detained and non-detained settings. She is the former director of the ABA Immigration Justice Project (IJP) in San Diego. Ms. Barba was with the IJP since its inception in 2008, first serving as the Legal Orientation Program attorney. Ms. Barba is a graduate of the University of Arizona School of Law and the University of California Los Angeles. She previously worked for the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law in Los Angeles, California. She has been a speaker at various conferences and trainings for AILA, the Vera Institute of Justice, the Los Angeles County AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) Public Defender’s Office, as well as other community groups and school venues. She has been recognized as one of the Best Young Attorneys by the San Diego Daily Transcript and is a member of AILA’s Southern California Chapter. Shannon Napier Barnes is a partner with Mehlman Barnes LLP in San Diego, California. She focuses her practice on employment-based immigration matters representing clients from the Fortune 500 all the way to smaller privately held organizations. Ms. Barnes is active in AILA at the local and national levels. Locally, she serves as a member of the AILA San Diego Executive Committee. She also serves as the California Chapters’ Liaison for DMV licensing programs in the State of California. Nationally, Ms. Barnes serves as the chair of the SSA/DMV/SAVE Taskforce. She has published with AILA on various employment-based immigration topics. Ms. Barnes was ranked as a Rising Star to the field of immigration law by Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, in 2015 and 2016. Mark R. Barr is the senior associate at Lichter Immigration in Denver. Before joining the private bar, he completed a judicial internship with EOIR. Mr. Barr is a member of AILA’s Amicus Committee, helping to coordinate litigation strategies on issues of critical importance to immigration law and policy. Mr. Barr lectures locally and nationally on issues related to removal defense, asylum, and federal litigation. Before his reincarnation as an immigration attorney, Mr. Barr received a B.S. in cell biology from Cornell and worked in research laboratories at Cornell, Yale, and S.U.N.Y. Upstate Medical University. Ryan Barshop is currently in his second term as Government Committee chair for AILA's Asia Pacific Chapter. In addition to being a consular processing expert on matters pending at the U.S. Embassy in Manila, Philippines, he is also the CEO of Legalatty Limited, a company which provides business support to lawyers with a focus on immigration practitioners. Jacqueline Rose Bart is a certified immigration specialist by the Law Society of Upper Canada with over 25 years of experience in Canadian immigration law. She is the author, co-author, and/or editor-in-chief of eight, immigration law books, in addition to over 75 other immigration law publications. She is the president of the UIA Congress in Toronto in 2017. Ms. Bart has been a member of AILA since 1992. She founded BartLAW Group, Canadian Immigration Lawyers (BartLAW) in 1994 in Toronto, Canada. BartLAW provides full service on all aspects of Canadian immigration and citizenship law. For more information, contact her at [email protected]. Diana C. Bauerle received her J.D. and M.B.A. from Loyola University Chicago. She is admitted to practice law in Illinois, England, and Wales. She has served as chair of AILA's Nebraska Service Center Liaison Committee, and previously was a liaison with the USCIS Chicago District office. She served as a co-chair of the Customs and Border Protection Liaison Committee for AILA’s Chicago Chapter and also co-chair of the Committee on Immigration Law for the Chicago Bar Association. She was a member of AILA's USCIS Benefits Liaison Committee. She regularly provides pro bono services for community organizations. For more information see www.eiglaw.com. Angela M. Bean is a partner in the firm Bean + Lloyd, LLP in Oakland, California. She is a certified specialist in immigration and nationality law by the California State Bar’s Board of Legal Specialization. Ms. Bean has served two terms on her State Bar's Immigration and Nationality Law Advisory Commission and has published numerous articles on immigration for AILA. Ms. Bean has also appeared on national panels, and has been an expert witness on immigration matters for the California State Bar, the Federal Public Defender, and the California Attorney General’s office. She has taught immigration law at Berkeley Law (Boalt Hall), Golden Gate University, and JFK School of Law. Ms. Bean has been designated a California Super Lawyer annually since 2004. Jan Joseph Bejar has been practicing immigration law in San Diego since graduating from the University of San Diego School of Law with a J.D. degree in 1983. He is a certified specialist in immigration and nationality law by the California State Bar’s Board of Legal Specialization since 1992 and served as a commissioner on that Board from 1999-2003. He represents clients in employment based cases as well as complex family immigration and removal cases. He has successfully argued cases before the Federal District Court, the BIA, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In addition to his work at his firm, Mr. Bejar was an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, directing the AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) university's immigration law clinic from 1994 to May 2013. A member of the San Diego County Bar Association and AILA, Mr. Bejar has been a presenter at annual as well as California Chapter conferences. He formerly held the office of vice chapter chair of the San Diego Chapter of AILA and presently serves on the AILA National EOIR Liaison Committee. Ava Benach is a founding partner of Benach Collopy. For over a decade, she has navigated clients through the maze of immigration law. Ms. Benach has concentrated her practice on representing clients in removal proceedings and in litigation matters before the federal courts. She also has extensive experience advising clients on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions and complex citizenship and residence questions. She was identified as being a “go- to attorney when it comes to representing individuals in complex government cases” and at the “forefront of an emerging generation of litigators” in the immigration field by Chambers International. She currently serves on AILA’s Amicus Committee, helping to set nationwide litigation strategy for the organization. In this capacity, Ms. Benach took a lead role in challenging state immigration laws in South Carolina and Alabama. She has also served on the national AILA liaison committee to Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE), representing the concerns of immigration lawyers among top ICE officials. In the organization’s local chapter, she served as chair of the Litigation Committee and as pro bono coordinator. Dan Berger is a partner at the law firm of Curran & Berger in Northampton, MA. He won the 1995 AILA annual writing competition for an article on legacy INS policies toward international adoptions. Mr. Berger has also been editor for the AILA Immigration & Nationality Law Handbook since 2000, and edited Immigration Options for Academics and Researchers (2005 and 2011 editions), the International Adoption Sourcebook, and the Diplomatic Visa Guide. He has written a wide variety of topics including on Outstanding Professor/Researcher green cards, temporary visa "d3" waivers, green cards for Iraqi and Afghan translators, use of DNA evidence in immigration cases, and the elements of immigration law for in-house legal counsel. Mr. Berger is on the Editorial Board of Lexis/Nexis Law 360 Immigration, a founding member of the American Alliance of International Entrepreneurs, and honorary member (and co-chair of the International Committee) of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys. He serves on the travel subcommittee of the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers. He has been quoted in various media, including the Atlantic Magazine and the Huffington Post. Mr. Berger developed his interest in immigration in college, where he studied immigration history and taught English to adult refugees. Greg Berk is special counsel at Sheppard Mullin in Orange County, California. He leads the firm’s corporate immigration practice. He is a certified specialist in immigration law by the California State Bar. He is past chair of the Immigration Subcommittee for the California State Bar’s International Law Section. Joshua Bernstein is responsible for reviewing and implementing immigration related strategies and policies to improve the lives of SEIU’s immigrant and U.S. born members. He joined SEIU’s staff in January of 2009, after more than 14 years as the director of federal policy and DC office director at the National Immigration Law Center (NILC). Among his other accomplishments at NILC, he fostered enduring links between labor and community organizations on immigration issues, co-wrote the original DREAM Act legislation, and helped launch the national DREAM Act movement. He holds a Juris Doctor from the University of California (Boalt Hall). Hudaidah Bhimdi is a partner at Murray Osorio PLLC. Throughout her legal career, she has successfully represented thousands of corporate and individual clients in various circumstances, including business and investor visas, employment visas, family visas, deportation, asylum, naturalization, and citizenship matters. She has appeared in hundreds of cases before multiple immigration judges, successfully representing clients in matters ranging from removal proceedings and bond hearings to claims for political asylum, cancellation of removal, hardship waivers, temporary protected status, NACARA, and adjustment of status. She is also appointed as a board member for the Virginia Asian Advisory Board and has served as a board member and secretary for the Pakistani Association of Central Virginia, and for the Asian American Society of Central Virginia. Ms. Bhimdi has been asked to speak on various immigration-related topics, nationally and internationally. She is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the District of Columbia Bar, the South Asian Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and is admitted to practice in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. She currently serves as AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) the AILA DC Liaison for WAS CIS and has served as chair for AILA DC WAS EOIR Liaison Committee for two consecutive years. She is also currently on various liaison committees for AILA's three International chapters. Robert Birach is a solo practitioner who has practiced immigration law in Michigan for over 37 years. He is a graduate of Western Michigan University (WMU) and Thomas Cooley (Cooley) Law School, class of 1978. He currently serves as the chair of AILA’s Michigan chapter and on the Board of Governors for AILA National. He is a former adjunct professor of immigration law at WMU and Cooley Law School, is an active participant on AILA's litigation bar listserv, and speaks on a wide variety of subjects including H-2B visas, litigation and trial practice issues, and I-9 and H and L visa fraud investigations and audits. He has a preeminent rating from Martindale Hubbell and is recognized by Super Lawyer, Best Lawyer, Leading Lawyer magazines, the New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, and was named lawyer of the year in 2013 in Michigan by Top Lawyer magazine in the field of immigration law. Ally Bolour has been practicing immigration law since 1996. His clients are families and small to medium size businesses. His firm’s services include assistance in nonimmigrant visas (E, O, P, H-1B, L) as well as asylum, VAWA, and U-visas. His firm also handles family-based adjustments, and any applicable waivers. He is currently the asylum co- liaison for AILA’s Southern California Chapter. He has served on the Board of Directors at the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (Presently known as Outright Action International) He is a member of AILA, Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA), Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Lawyers Association, and LGBT Bar Association. Currently, he is serving on the Board of Trustees at the American Immigration Council. He is a frequent speaker on immigration issues for AILA, LACBA, and other local, national, and international organizations. He speaks fluent Persian. Raymond Reza Bolourtchi is a principal at Cofman Bolourtchi LLC in St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Bolourtchi was born in Iran, educated in Andorra, Spain, and France, and received his B.A. from UCLA and J.D. from St. Louis University. He is a member of the Missouri Bar, and multiple federal bars. He practices criminal and family immigration, removal defense, and federal litigation. He is the 2014 recipient of the Sam Williamson National Mentor Award, chair elect of the MO- KAN chapter and ICE liaison, and serves on the ICE National Committee, and Federal Litigation Section, and has been active in several national and state committees. He speaks Spanish, French, Catalan, Farsi, and Italian. Barbara L. Bower has practiced immigration law in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, since 1986. Ms. Bower is a past chair of AILA’s Pittsburgh Chapter. She has also been selected for inclusion in the immigration section of Best Lawyers in America. She earned a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law and an LL.M. in European Legal Systems from the University of Exeter in England. Joshua Breisblatt is a policy analyst at the American Immigration Council. Prior to joining the Council, he worked at the National Immigration Forum (Forum) for over four years where he was manager of advocacy and policy. In that role, Mr. Breisblatt was the Forum’s main point of contact with U.S. government agencies and the U.S. Congress. He also specialized in border issues, including enforcement, civil rights, oversight of Customs and Border Protection, and trade and commerce at U.S. ports of entry. Mr. Breisblatt earned his J.D. from The George Washington University School Law and his B.S. from Arizona State University. Prior to attending law school, he worked for former Congressman, Harry Mitchell from Arizona. Elisabeth (Lisa) S. Brodyaga graduated from Catholic University Law School in 1974. Since 1981, she has been certified in immigration and nationality law. In 1985, Ms. Brodyaga co-founded Refugio Del Rio Grande, a non-profit, 501(c)(3) refugee camp and law office on a 45-acre wilderness where she serves as a volunteer attorney. She still works on asylum cases, but her primary focus is on Mexican-Americans born near the border with the aid of midwives, whose citizenship is challenged. Jan H. Brown has concentrated in the practice of immigration law since 1979, representing businesses, prominent artists and workers, investors and families. He is co-chair, New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) and the International Section’s Immigration and Nationality Committee. He is the former chair of AILA’s NY Chapter. Mr. Brown is a AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) published author in the field of U.S. immigration laws and a frequent lecturer on diverse immigration related topics for AILA and the NYSBA, among other groups. His immigration blog and editorial cartoons can be found on the Huffington Post. Meredith Brown is a solo practitioner in the Los Angeles, California area, and she practices in virtually all areas of immigration law. She is a member of the Executive Committee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Immigration Section for over 15 years, and she also is an AILA member since 1997. Ms. Brown is proud of her extensive work with various non-profit organizations in the Los Angeles area, in addition to her extensive work in Central America and Mexico. Bruce E. Buchanan is an attorney at the Nashville and Atlanta offices of Sebelist Buchanan Law PLLC, where he primarily represents employers in all aspects of immigration law, with a special emphasis on employer immigration compliance, as well as employment/labor law matters. Mr. Buchanan received his law degree from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1982. He served as senior trial specialist for the National Labor Relations Board for 20 years. Mr. Buchanan also served for 12 years as an adjunct professor at William H. Bowen UALR School of Law. After going into private practice in 2003, he worked at two law firms, including Siskind Susser P.C., before forming his own law firm in late 2015. Mr. Buchanan authors his own blog on employer immigration compliance for ilw.com, located at www.EmployerImmigration.com, and is a guest blogger for LawLogix. He is also the editor of the Tennessee Bar Association's Immigration Law Section Newsletter and Labor & Employment Law Newsletter, and AILA’s Georgia- Alabama and Central Florida Chapters Newsletter on 11th Circuit decisions. Mr. Buchanan recently served on the AILAILA’s National Verification Liaison Committee. He is past-Chair of the TBA's Immigration Law Section and Arkansas Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Section. Mr. Buchanan currently serves on the Board of Directors for the United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee, the Lupus Foundation – Mid-South, and Be About Change. Mr. Buchanan is admitted to practice in Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and Arkansas, and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and DC Circuit. He may be contacted at [email protected]. Gabrielle M. Buckley, a shareholder with Vedder Price in its Chicago office, chairs the firm’s Business Immigration Group. She counsels companies on all aspects of employment-related immigration laws, including issues arising in M&A, divestitures, and other forms of corporate reorganization. She assists clients in obtaining temporary and permanent immigration status in virtually every immigration category, and develops immigration compliance policies and conducts internal immigration/I-9 audits and training for employers. Ms. Buckley serves on the ABA’s 13-member Commission on Immigration. She can be reached at: [email protected]. Matthew Burnett has served as director of the Immigration Advocates Network since 2011, and previously served as IAN's associate director. Before joining IAN, he worked representing low-income immigrants at East Bay Sanctuary Covenant and Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, and served as a law clerk to Justice Z.M. Yacoob of the Constitutional Court of South Africa. He received his B.A., cum laude, from the University of Washington, where he was a Mary Gates Scholar and elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and his J.D., cum laude, from Seattle University School of Law, where he was a Public Interest Law Foundation grant recipient and on the editorial board of the Journal for Social Justice. In 2013, Mr. Burnett was named to the Fastcase 50, which honors the law's "most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, & leaders." He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter. Gerald Burns founded the Burns Law Office in Chandler, Arizona in 2001 focusing on all areas of family immigration, removal defense, asylum and specific business immigration matters. Mr. Burns served as chair of AILA’s Arizona Chapter (2009-2012) and chair of the AILA National Family Immigration Committee (2011-2012). Mr. Burns has 17 years of experience representing clients before USCIS, ICE, BIA, 9th, and 10th Circuit Courts of Appeal as well as U.S. consulates worldwide. Mr. Burns maintains an active pro bono practice representing victims of domestic violence, violent crime, and unaccompanied minors. Diane Butler chairs the immigration group at Lane Powell PC in Seattle and has served on the AILA Board of Governors since 2011. She graduated with honors from the University of Wyoming in 1983. After being a legislative assistant for a AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) Texas congressman in Washington, DC, she lived in Shanghai and worked for a Canadian law firm. She received her law degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC in 1992. Aside from her business immigration practice, Ms. Butler has handled DOL investigations, H-1B litigation, has an active cross border practice, and enjoys troubleshooting problem cases. Dagmar Butte is a shareholder at Parker Butte & Lane who practices business and family immigration for private individuals and corporate clients in high tech, health care, engineering, education, and a variety of other sectors. She writes and speaks frequently on immigration law matters throughout the U.S. Ms. Butte, an elected director of AILA’s, has been listed as a Super Lawyer since 2008, is listed in Who’s Who Among Business Immigration Lawyers and Chambers USA. She also served on then candidate Barack Obama’s Immigration Policy Committee, and received the Oregon AILA 2009 Gerald H. Robinson Excellence in Immigration Advocacy Award. She currently chairs AILA’s Service Center Operations Committee, and serves on the Business Immigration Committee. In her spare time, she is an adjunct professor teaching international law at Lewis & Clark Law School. Rob Caballero manages the Houston and Austin offices of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. He devotes his practice to corporate and business immigration matters relating to temporary work visas, employment-based immigration, naturalization, and consular processing, specifically within the energy, engineering and technology industries. Mr. Caballero is the past chair of the AILA Texas Chapter and previously held the positions of secretary, treasurer, and vice chair. He served on numerous AILA National Committees including: two terms as chair of AILA’s Gay/Lesbian Interest Group and LGBT Immigration Issues Working Group, AILA’s EB-5 Investor Committee, AILA’s Strategic Planning Committee, AILA’s Annual Conference Committee, and AILA’s Department of State Liaison Committee. He currently serves on the Board of the American Immigration Council. C. Lynn Calder has practiced immigration law exclusively for over 25 years with Allen & Pinnix, P.A. in Raleigh, North Carolina. A trustee emeritus of the American Immigration Council, she has chaired AILA’s Carolinas Chapter and the NC Bar Association Immigration Law Committee. Ms. Calder is a frequent speaker and writer for AILA and the NC bar, and has long been active in AILA nationally and in her Chapter. Listed in Best Lawyers since 1991, she has been a NC State Bar certified immigration law specialist since 1997, and has taught immigration law at Elon University and North Carolina Central University law schools. Ofelia L. Calderón is a founding partner at Calderón Seguin PLC in Fairfax, VA. In addition to maintaining a diverse practice which includes family, naturalization, business, and asylum, Ms. Calderón concentrates on federal matters and removal cases. Outside her practice, she is a fervent advocate for the immigration community and has frequently taken her support and knowledge to various community forums. She has spoken to neighborhood associations on the rights of non- citizens in the U.S. and has also presented before local and regional courts on the impact of criminal sentencing for non- citizens. Ms. Calderón is on the Advisory Council of Legal Aid Justice Center and maintains memberships with AILA, the National Immigration Project, CAIR Coalition, and the Virginia Women Attorneys Association. She also served as past president of the Hispanic Bar Association of Virginia. Ms. Calderón has been invited to speak as a panelist at national, state and local conferences. She also contributes her time to the BIA Pro Bono Screening Project and has worked closely with numerous local non-profits to provide affordable legal advice to the community at large. Boyd Campbell has practiced immigration and nationality law in Montgomery, Alabama, since 1988. He was a vice-chair and member of AILA's EB-5 Investors Committee for four years. He has served as an AILA mentor for many years and is a frequent speaker at immigration law conferences and seminars. He represents regional centers and is manager and general counsel of America's Center for Foreign Investment in the Southeast. He is included in The Best Lawyers in America in the field of immigration law, and his law firm is listed in Best Lawyers/U.S. News & World Report Best Law Firms. His website, the Immigration Law Center, visaus.com, has provided information about immigration and U.S. visas since 1994. AILA Doc. No. 16051671. (Posted 06/06/16) Magali Suárez Candler, principal at Suárez Candler Law, Houston, TX, has been practicing immigration law for over 26 years. Past chair of the Texas Chapter, she is currently an EOIR National Liaison Committee member. She is Board certified in immigration and nationality Law in Texas, and received the J. Chrys Dougherty Legal Services Award from the Texas State Bar in 1999 for her work at Catholic Charities. Co-counsel on a 2012 win at the Supreme Court, Umer v. Holder, she is licensed at the U.S. Supreme Court, the Fifth, and Eleventh Circuits as well as U.S. district courts. Ms. Candler is a frequent speaker nationally and regionally. Cory Caouette, managing partner at BSIS, has handled a variety of business and family immigration matters. Based in Silicon Valley, Mr. Caouette has developed a national practice varying from Fortune 500 companies to sole proprietors, tech and retail start-ups, athletes and entertainers to business investors and corporate executives. A frequent contributor at AILA conferences, Mr. Caouette currently serves as chair of the AILA USCIS International Operations Committee and was recently selected to the 2015 Who's Who in Corporate Immigration. Beth E. Carlson is counsel in the Minneapolis office of Faegre Baker Daniel and advises U.S. and international companies on employment-based immigration issues. Ms. Carlson currently manages immigration matters for Fortune 500 multinational companies, as well as for medium and small-sized public and private companies. She leads the health care immigration practice at Faegre Baker Daniels. Ms. Carlson is a frequent speaker and writer on business immigration issues and has given presentations for the National Business Institute, Council for Global Immigration, Minnesota Chamber of Commerce, Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, and the Minnesota/Dakotas Chapter of AILA. She also served on the 2015 Immigration Editorial Advisory Board - Law360 and will serve on this advisory board again in 2016. Michele Carney is a partner at Carney & Marchi, PS in Seattle, Washington. Ms. Carney has represented a wide range of immigration cases – from business clients to removal defense. She serves on the AILA National Ethics Committee, WSBA Disciplinary Board (vice-chair), Washington Supreme Court Practice of Law Board, and is the past Chapter Chair for AILA, Washington State. She has also been active within AILAWA for many years, serving on different committees and the Executive Board. In February 2016, Ms. Carney joined a team of Washington attorneys and other CARA volunteers and assisted Central American women and children detained in Dilley, TX. She has also been a speaker at local, regional and national conferences in both ethics and immigration law. She obtained her J.D. from SMU Dedman Law School in Dallas, Texas and Bachelor’s degree in Political Theory from McGill University in Montreal. She is devoted to making a difference in her clients’ lives. Jane S. Carroll is co-founder and principal of Intermezzo Business Migration Solutions, a consultancy that designs comprehensive global immigration strategies and programs for business. She has nearly 30 years of immigration experience, which includes senior counsel at Berry Appleman & Leiden in San Francisco and associate general counsel of ThoughtWorks, Inc., a global IT consultancy headquartered in Chicago. She is a founder and the current co-chair of the AILA Global Migration Section. Ms. Carroll holds a M.A. from Cambridge University and a J.D. from Loyola University of Chicago. She is a frequent speaker nationally and internationally on global immigration issues. Clayton E. Cartwright, Jr., is the founding and managing member of The Cartwright Law Firm, LLC, in Columbus, Georgia, which specializes in the areas of international taxation and employee benefits. A frequent speaker and author for immigration law seminars and practice guides, he advises businesses, financial institutions, attorneys, accountants, investment advisors, and individuals on matters including expatriate taxation, cross-border employee transfers, withholding and reporting requirements, and permanent establishments. He earned his undergraduate degree in accounting, Beta Gamma Sigma, from The College of William & Mary and his law degree, cum laude, from Georgetown University. Robert Casazza is a Partner with Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy in New York. Mr. Casazza is responsible for Fragomen's USCIS District Office Practice, both in New York and around the country. This work includes permanent residence and citizenship interviews, emergency travel authorization and case inquiries, often on complicated cases and for VIP clients. In this role, he has appeared at more than 40 different USCIS district offices. He was the chair of AILA’s AILA Doc. No. 16051671. 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