6700 SW 38th Street, Miami, FL 33155
Gabriella Bovo is a Miami native who graduated from St. Thomas University College of Law. Prior to attending law school and becoming an attorney, Gabriella graduated from Florida International University. During her undergraduate and graduate terms, she interned under several judges within the eleventh circuit and clerked at several law firms in which she gained experience in civil defense, criminal defense, and family law. As an attorney, Gabriella has gained experience in the areas of civil litigation, personal injury, Immigration, bankruptcy, and foreclosure. Gabriella represents a wide variety of clients whom she zealously advocates for. Gabriella's clients trust her to listen to their needs and desired results, and to offer them competent legal advice. Her professionalism and presence makes her an attorney you want on your side.
120 Flint Road, Brighton, MI 48116
515 N Flagler Dr suite 406, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA
Joshua Bratter earned his B.A. from Hamilton College, where he founded the College’s first Policy Think Tank on hemispheric issues, H.O.L.A. His senior thesis was published in the literary journal, The Minerva Review. He received his JD from the University of Miami, where he was one of the founding members of the University’s Asylum Clinic, supervised under the auspices of The National Lawyers Guild and The Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center. As a Research Assistant to the Honorable Hugo Caminos, Mr. Bratter was awarded a post-graduate research grant to attend The Hague Academy of International Law, in the Hague, Netherlands. Mr. Bratter has worked as a Research Analyst at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs in Washington DC and a Law Clerk for the Under Secretary of Legal Affairs at the Organization of American States, Washington DC. Mr. Bratter has spoken on panels and at conferences with Congressmen, Demographers, Religious and Community Leaders, Sports and Entertainment Agents, Immigration Officials and Members of the Immigration bar on the subject of Immigration Law, specifically Extraordinary Ability Aliens, for events sponsored by the American Bar Association, the American Immigrant Lawyers Association, International Trade Organizations and Universities in the US and abroad.
6 Venture, Suite #385, Irvine, CA 92618
Yael Brudner is the founder and lead attorney at Brudner Law. She was admitted to the California Bar in 2008. She received her law degree from the University of Haifa, Israel, and is licensed to practice law in Israel as well. Yael is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association as well as the California and Orange County Bar Associations. She has volunteered at the Citizenship Clinic and the Public Law Center. She is fluent in English and Hebrew.
444 W Iowa Ave, Nampa, ID 83686
Talia is an expert in immigration law, having worked in the field of immigration since 2010. She has experience in all fields of immigration law, including transactional employment-based immigration, nonimmigrant visas, labor certifications and removal defense. Her primary passion involves keeping families united, which is why she specializes in family-based immigration matters, DACA and U-Visas. Talia believes that preparation is critical to providing exemplary advocacy for each client. She is meticulous in her presentation of cases, whether in trial before Immigration Judges, or in the process of obtaining permanent residency and citizenship before the US Citizenship and Immigration Service.