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Savitz Law Offices Recognized on IMMLAW | Immigration Law Nationwide

Bennett R. Savitz

Written by Bennett R. Savitz

Published: October 9, 2025

Savitz Law Offices Recognized on IMMLAW | Immigration Law Nationwide

IMMLAW was established 30 years ago as a consortium of prominent, highly experienced, and nationally recognized immigration lawyers strategically located in centers of business and economic growth and in major gateway cities throughout the country.

IMMLAW attorneys are recognized as top attorneys, being listed in some of the world's most established ranking services for immigration lawyers, including Best Lawyers in America, Martindale Hubbell AV and Preeminent ratings, International Who's Who of Business Immigration Lawyers, and Super Lawyers, as well as by peers.

IMMLAW attorneys are leaders. Our members have served on the Board of Governors of AILA (the American Immigration Lawyers Association) as officers and directors. AILA is the bar association for immigration lawyers, with more than 17,000-members in the U.S. and around the world. A number of our members have served as AILA national President, a nationally elected, top position within the bar association.

IMMLAW attorneys have served on various federal government agency liaison committees through AILA and other bar associations and organizations. Our members include national leaders, well-known authors, professors, and lecturers in immigration law.

IMMLAW attorneys serve the immigrant community and work with other professional and government groups. Our members support and volunteer at agencies that serve the immigrant community through charitable and pro-bono efforts.

IMMLAW attorneys are dedicated to advancing the profession of immigration law by utilizing our combined knowledge base and pooled resources. We strive to increase public awareness in the immigration community and to the public at-large. This is accomplished through frequent participation and speaking engagements at immigration law conferences, business seminars, and public presentations and through book authorship, articles, commentary, and editorial input of numerous books and articles in professional journals and online publications.

IMMLAW is reserved for the best of the best, and membership is by-invitation only.

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