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Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP

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Berry Appleman & Leiden, LLP
No. of offices10 in the USA
Major practice areasCorporate Immigration Law
Key peopleJeremy Fudge, Managing Partner
Date founded1980
Founder
  • David Berry, Founding Partner
  • Jeff T. Appleman, Partner Emeritus
  • Warren R. Leiden, Partner Emeritus
Websitewww.balglobal.com[1]

Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP (or BAL) is one of the largest corporate immigration law firms in the world. Established in 1980 in San Francisco, California, BAL manages global immigration programs for some of the world's most recognizable technology companies such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon. BAL's direct competitor is Fragomen.

In 2018, BAL entered into a strategic alliance with Deloitte UK. From this alliance, BAL offers immigration services in the US and Deloitte offers immigration services to the rest of the world.[1]

BAL is recognized as and the Best Law Firm for Women by the National Law Journal (2019 and 2020) and the #1 Law Firm for Female Attorneys in its category by Law360 (2019 and 2020).[2][3]

BAL owns a proprietary state-of-the-art technology named Cobalt, a digital integrated platform that process, track, and manage all worldwide cases within one database.[4][5]

References[edit]

  1. "Deloitte Enters 'Alliance' With Immigration Firm Berry Appleman & Leiden". news.bloomberglaw.com.
  2. "BAL Named "Law Firm of the Year" in the Immigration Law Category for the 2019 Edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms"". 1 November 2018.
  3. https://www.balglobal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/TAL05272020449781Berry.pdf
  4. https://www.siia.net/codie/Winners-Finalists/2020-Winners
  5. LLP, Berry Appleman & Leiden. "Which Tech Product Provides the Best Legal Solution in 2020? An App Named Cobalt". www.prnewswire.com.


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