11 WR Immigration Attorneys Recognized by Who’s Who Legal (WWL) 2023

May 15, 2023 | Announcements

WR Immigration’s Who’s Who Legal performance index rankings showcase our expertise in immigration law.

WR Immigration Attorneys’ Who’s Who Legal Rankings

WR Immigration is honored to announce that 11 attorneys have been recognized in the 2023 Who’s Who Legal (WWL) performance index, a significant achievement. The following attorneys received this distinction: 

In commenting on the news, Bernie Wolfsdorf, the firm’s Managing Partner, was effusive, “The incredible skill and work ethic of our attorneys never ceases to inspire. Being recognized as WWL Thought Leaders and Recommended lawyers in our industry demonstrates that we have the expertise, professionalism, and dedication needed to succeed in our mission of providing our clients the very best immigration experience.” Continued Wolfsdorf, “To all our staff that made this possible: thank you and continue to journey forward!” 

Are you ready to journey forward with WR Immigration? Contact a WR Immigration Attorney today>> 

What is the Who’s Who Legal Performance Index by Lexology?  

The Who’s Who Legal Performance Index is a ranking of law firms based on their performance in various legal practice areas. It is compiled by Lexology, a leading provider of legal intelligence and insights, and is one of the most authoritative and comprehensive rankings of law firms in the world. The index covers a wide range of practice areas, including immigration law, and provides valuable insights into the performance of law firms in these areas. 

How Does the Who’s Who Legal Ranking System Work? 

The Who’s Who Legal ranking system relies on a comprehensive research process that includes feedback from clients, peer reviews, and independent research to identify the top-performing law firms and lawyers. The research process involves gathering feedback from thousands of industry experts and legal professionals, analyzing the data, and creating a list of recommended law firms and lawyers. The ranking system is based on objective criteria, including legal expertise, client service and reputation. 

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