Fundamental changes in the legal marketplace, as well as in the structure of
most law firms, have created new opportunities for lawyers to open their own law
offices. Immigration law is a practice area that can be an obvious entry point
to providing a much wider range of legal services to a growing group of clients.
Immigration issues and questions are suddenly arising in a wide range of
specialty areas of law, including: mergers and acquisitions, labor and
employment, tax, estate planning, divorce, criminal and more.
Join our expert faculty of successful immigration attorneys as they offer
insight on every aspect of starting your own immigration practice including:
- The value of bar memberships;
- Advance planning: a realistic financial analysis;
- General configuration: solo? partnership?;
- Equipping your office with the latest and greatest; and
- Marketing in the 21st century.
Faculty:Roy J. Watson, Esq., program co-chair
Watson Law Office, Bedford
Gerald C. Rovner, Esq., program co-chair
Law Office of Gerald C. Rovner, Boston
Heidi S. Alexander, Esq.
Heidi Alexander Consulting
Gabriel Cheong, Esq.
Infinity Law Group LLC, Quincy
Linda Cristello, Esq.
Law Office of Linda Cristello, Boston
Michael D. Greenberg, Esq.
Law Office of Michael D. Greenberg, Boston
Alan Klevan, Esq.
Law Offices of Alan J. Klevan, Newton
Monique Kornfeld, Esq.
Law Office of Monigue Kornfeld, Newton Center
Robin D. O'Donoghue, Esq.
O'Donoghue & DiTrani, LLC, Cambridge
Laurie Riccio, Esq.
Costa & Riccio, LLP, Boston
Jeffrey Wolf, Esq.
Board of Bar Overseers Office of Bar Counsel
Sponsoring Sections: The Sole Practitioner and Small Firm Section
Immigration Section
Law Practice Management Section
Young Lawyers Division