Compare 11 attorneys and 7 law firms in Pittsburgh , PA. Sort by highest rating and years of immigration experience.
Hayes Stover
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Kleinberg Kaplan Wolff and Cohen with 59 years experience535 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
William Bevan
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Reed Smith with 55 years experience435 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
James Roberts
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Eckert Seamans Cherin and Mellott with 50 years experience600 Grant Street, 44th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
John Brendel
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Cohen and Grigsby with 48 years experience11 Stanwix Street, 15th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
James Hollihan
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Duane Morris with 45 years experience600 Grant Street, Suite 5010, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Joel Pfeffer
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at MUS Law with 40 years experience1300 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Matthew Phillips
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Cohen and Grigsby with 30 years experience11 Stanwix Street, 15th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Jason Karavias
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Law Office of Jason Karavias with 26 years experience239 4th Avenue, Suite 1603, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Ellen Freeman
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Cohen and Grigsby with 26 years experience11 Stanwix Street, 15th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Lisa Hernandez
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Reed Smith with 24 years experience435 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Alexander Castrodale
Pittsburgh immigration attorney at Cohen and Grigsby with 23 years experience11 Stanwix Street, 15th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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