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Immigration Law Attorney Jobs in Buffalo

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  • Asylum Attorney in Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Sep 16, 2024

    SUMMARY: Summary: Job Title: Litigation Coordinator - Immigration Unit Organization: Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York (PLS) Location: Albany or Buffalo Salary Range: $95,000-$115,000 Experience: Minimum 10 years of litigation and federal appellate experience, preferably in immigration and crimm...

  • Immigration - General Attorney in Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Sep 16, 2024

    SUMMARY: Immigration Staff Attorney Positions – Albany & Buffalo, New York Organization: Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York (PLS) Job Title: Immigration Attorney Experience: Clinical or professional background in immigration and/or criminal law preferred Location: Albany, Buffalo, or Newburgh, N...

  • Business Immigration Attorney in Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Sep 15, 2024

    SUMMARY: Immigration Attorney - Senior Counsel: Join a Leading Law Firm in New York State H1: Immigration Attorney - Senior Counsel at Top NY Law Firm H2: Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC Seeks Experienced Immigration Attorney Are you an experienced Immigration Attorney with a strong focus on business im...

  • Litigation - General (consumer) Attorney in Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Sep 06, 2024

    SUMMARY: ...

  • Business Immigration Attorney / Immigration - General Attorney in Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Aug 10, 2024

    SUMMARY: H1: Join Harter Secrest & Emery LLP as an Immigration Attorney! H2: Seeking Experienced Attorney for National Business Immigration Practice - Top-ranked 125 lawyer firm in upstate New York - Opportunity to join national business immigration practice in Rochester, Buffalo or Albany office - Br...

  • Law Student - Government in Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY

    Type: Full Time | Posted Date: Jul 18, 2024

    SUMMARY: Individuals who have already completed law school, who have accepted a judicial clerkship, fellowship, or a graduate law program that will begin within 9 months of law school graduation, or who have completed a judicial clerkship, fellowship, or a graduate law program within the past 9 months are no...