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Joanna Delfunt – Delfunt Law Firm

August 25, 2025 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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Justice, Immigration & Faith: Joanna DelFunt’s Passion for Advocacy

During this episode of North Georgia Business Radio, host Phil Bonelli welcomes immigration attorney Joanna DelFunt of DelFunt Law Firm for a compelling and timely conversation on immigration, justice, and navigating some of the most complex legal territory in America today.

Joanna shares the deeply personal and faith-driven journey that led her to immigration law. A graduate of Regent University’s Christian law school, she first felt called to help victims of human trafficking after hearing Christine Caine speak at a church conference. That calling took her to Cambodia, where she worked with young girls rescued from the horrors of sex trafficking — a life-altering experience that transformed both her worldview and professional mission.

Initially drawn to law to fight human trafficking, Joanna soon discovered the broader world of immigration law. As she worked on citizenship applications, asylum cases, T visas for trafficking victims, and family petitions, she became deeply invested in helping people navigate an incredibly complicated legal system — often with everything on the line.

Phil and Joanna dive into the real human stories behind the headlines. They explore the myths and misunderstandings around “doing it the right way,” highlight the micro-pathways (like family petitions, asylum, T and U visas), and discuss the painful realities for people who don’t qualify under any legal route.

Joanna also outlines recent changes in immigration policy, including the expansion of expedited removals and the evolving interpretation of DACA and TPS (Temporary Protected Status). She makes it clear that regardless of your political stance, treating immigrants with dignity and understanding is simply the right thing to do.

Joanna’s work is more than legal representation — it’s an act of service and advocacy. Guided by her Christian values, she sees each case as a calling to fight for justice, offer hope, and provide clarity in a system full of uncertainty.

Listeners will walk away from this episode more informed, more compassionate, and with a deeper appreciation for the complexities — and the people — behind immigration in America.

Learn more about Joanna’s work at DelFunt Law Firm and stay tuned for more powerful local stories every week on North Georgia Business Radio.

 

Connect with Joanna and the Delfunt Law Team:

https://www.facebook.com/delfuntlaw/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanna-delfunt-b9319273/

https://www.instagram.com/delfuntlaw/

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

 

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

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Highlights of the Show:

00:30 – 02:45
Phil shares a personal family story from Ellis Island, setting the tone for an episode on immigration and the American dream.

03:46 – 08:00
Joanna explains how her Christian faith and a trip to Cambodia led her to fight human trafficking and eventually specialize in immigration law.

08:16 – 09:14
She shares a powerful case of a woman trafficked by a romantic partner and how a T visa helped her gain safety and a path to residency.

10:57 – 14:47
Joanna breaks down the public misconceptions about “doing it the right way” and explains the five narrow legal paths to immigration.

17:00 – 18:15
Phil and Joanna discuss the complexities of legal status, including how even a U.S. citizen spouse can’t always help an immigrant avoid years of separation.

23:43 – 24:35
Joanna reveals a new 2025 USCIS policy that threatens deportation for those actively pursuing legal status.

25:00 – 27:29
A discussion on the political pendulum of immigration policy and its devastating effects on families seeking stability.

28:53 – 30:48
Joanna explains TPS (Temporary Protected Status) and how changes leave long-time U.S. residents suddenly facing deportation.

33:29 – 36:27
She urges listeners to approach immigration issues with humility, emphasizing that even as an expert, she’s always learning.

38:36 – 39:23
Joanna outlines the expansion of expedited removals and what that means for immigrants caught in legal limbo.

40:00 – 40:27
Joanna closes with a message of hope for immigrant listeners: “God has a plan for your life.”

Tagged With: Delfunt Law Firm, immigration attorney, immigration law, Joanna Delfunt

Immigration Law for Agricultural and Seasonal Workers, with Misty Wilson Borkowski, Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

May 6, 2024 by John Ray

Immigration Law for Agricultural and Seasonal Workers, with Misty Wilson Borkowski, Hall Booth Smith, P.C. 
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Immigration Law for Agricultural and Seasonal Workers, with Misty Wilson Borkowski, Hall Booth Smith, P.C. (Litigators Lounge, Episode 11)

Misty Borkowski returns for another conversation in Litigators Lounge, this time with a focus on immigration law for agricultural and seasonal workers. In this discussion with hosts Jackie Voronov and Shylie Bannon, Misty delves into the H2A and H2B visa programs, outlining the processes and regulations employers must navigate to legally employ migrant workers in the U.S. The conversation also covers the misconceptions surrounding migrant workers, the rigorous compliance and documentation required for employing foreign nationals, including I-9 audits, and the impact of immigration practices on both employers and the U.S. economy. Misty offers insights into the challenges and responsibilities that come with employing migrant labor, from ensuring proper housing and transportation to meeting wage standards and avoiding potential legal pitfalls.

Litigators Lounge is underwritten and presented by Hall Booth Smith. The show is produced by John Ray and the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.

Misty Wilson Borkowski, Partner, Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

Misty Wilson Borkowski, Hall Booth Smith, P.C.
Misty Wilson Borkowski, Partner, Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

Misty Borkowski is a Partner in the Little Rock office of Hall Booth Smith, P.C. Her practice focuses on immigration matters, assisting both employers and individuals.

Prior to joining HBS, Misty, who is also fluent in Spanish, was a director at a local law firm, where she served as the designated attorney to aid in PALE (Program of Legal Assistance to Mexican Nationals through External Legal Advice in the United States of America) alongside the Mexican Consulate in Little Rock. She also functioned as the Liaison to Changchun, Little Rock’s Sister City in China.

The Arkansas Supreme Court chose Misty to be a member of the Criminal Justice Act Panel with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas and appointed her to the Criminal Practice Committee. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Bowen School of Law, where she teaches a course on Immigration Law.

Misty earned her Juris Doctor at the University of Arkansas Little Rock, Bowen School of Law, and her Bachelor of Arts in International Studies at the University of Arkansas Little Rock.

Firm Website Profile | LinkedIn

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Welcome to Litigators Lounge: A Dive into Workplace Legal Issues
01:00 Introducing the Episode: Immigration Law Series Part Two
02:51 Exploring H2A and H2B Visas: The Basics of Agricultural and Seasonal Workers
08:24 Navigating the Complexities of Employer Compliance and Audits
24:42 Understanding I-9 Compliance and the Importance of Documentation
38:01 Closing Thoughts

About Litigators Lounge

Jackie Voronov and Shylie Bannon, attorneys at Hall Booth Smith who specialize in labor and employment law, are the hosts of the engaging podcast Litigators Lounge. Listen as they delve into the intricate world of workplace legal issues as they explore real-life examples, unpack legal scenarios, and offer expert insights to help organizations and employees navigate the ever-changing legal landscape. With engaging discussions, diverse viewpoints from expert guests, and an ample touch of humor, Litigators Lounge is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and expert advice on law and the workplace.

Litigators Lounge is underwritten and presented by Hall Booth Smith. The show is produced by John Ray and the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.

If you have questions or feedback for Jackie and Shylie, feel free to follow this link and email them.

Jackie Voronov, Partner, Hall Booth Smith

Jackie Voronov, Partner, Hall Booth Smith
Jackie Voronov, Partner, Hall Booth Smith

Jackie Voronov is a Partner in Hall Booth Smith’s office in Paramus, New Jersey, and she represents management in a wide variety of employment matters and litigates employment claims before administrative agencies and state and federal courts. Her clients include major hotels, retailers, shipping companies, assisted living facilities and nursing homes, manufacturers, and national fast-food franchisees.

Jackie’s litigation experience includes the defense of employers in single and multi-plaintiff actions on claims of wrongful discharge, sexual harassment, race, national origin, gender, disability and age discrimination, breach of contract, family medical leave, failure to accommodate, retaliation, wage/hour laws, and related tort claims.  Jackie also works with her clients to prepare various employment agreements (including non-compete, confidentiality, independent contractor, and separation agreements). She has extensive experience before various administrative tribunals, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the State Division of Human Rights (SDHR), the Division of Civil Rights (DCR), and other state, federal, and local agencies.

In addition, Jackie frequently conducts management training for employers on a wide variety of employment law topics, such as:

  • EEO/anti-harassment
  • employee recruiting and hiring practices
  • family and medical leave
  • reasonable accommodations for disabilities and religion
  • preventing and investigating harassment, discrimination, and whistleblower claims
  • wage and hour compliance
  • discipline and termination of employees
  • privacy in the workplace

Jackie is regularly invited to speak nationally on best practices and other employment-related issues. Before joining Hall Booth Smith, she worked for one of the country’s largest law firms, where she defended employers in a wide range of labor and employment matters, including wage and hour class actions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), claims related to the New York State Human Rights Law (NSHRL), the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD), the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA), and Title VII.

Jackie was selected for inclusion as a New Jersey Rising Star by Super Lawyers® for six consecutive years (2010-2016), which honors the top 2.5% of young lawyers in New Jersey.

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Shylie Bannon, Partner, Hall Booth Smith

Shylie Bannon, Partner, Hall Booth Smith

Shylie Bannon is a Partner in Hall Booth Smith’s Jacksonville, Florida, office. She also serves as Hiring Partner for the region of Florida, where she oversees associate attorney hiring endeavors. Prior to joining Hall Booth Smith, Shylie was a partner in both a multi-state, multi-specialty firm and a boutique practice.

At Hall Booth Smith, Shylie continues to represent physicians, mid-level providers, and health care providers in high-exposure medical negligence claims and in administrative proceedings before the Florida Department of Health. She also represents national retailers in high-exposure premises liability, negligent security, and transportation litigation with our National Trial Counsel team.

In addition to litigating matters involving personal injury and negligence, Shylie also represents management in all aspects of employment-related litigation arising from allegations of sex, disability, race, and pregnancy discrimination; whistleblower actions; and alleged violations of the National Labor Relations Act and Fair Labor Standards. She does so in administrative proceedings before both the Florida Commission on Human Relations and the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as in all of the state and federal courts in Florida. She also provides employment-related counsel to clients, helping them avoid employment-related litigation through the implementation of best employment, investigation, and risk management practices.

Shylie earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, cum laude, and graduated magna cum laude from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History.

Shylie volunteers with the Guardian Ad Litem program and supports child welfare advocacy efforts in Northeast Florida. She is also a Member of the Board for the Jewish Federation & Foundation of Northeast Florida.

LinkedIn

About Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

Established in 1989, Hall Booth Smith, P.C. (HBS) is a full-service law firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with regional offices strategically located throughout Georgia and the United States. Experienced across a wide range of legal disciplines, HBS prides itself on providing knowledgeable, proactive, client-specific counsel to individuals, domestic and international corporations, state and federal agencies, and nonprofit organizations.

HBS possesses the legal knowledge, skill, and experience to meet their clients’ needs wherever they do business. HBS maintains the highest commitment to ethically and professionally serve their clients by providing the highest quality legal representation.

They deliver quality legal services in a variety of service areas. Experience across legal disciplines combined with a focus on the unique business or personal requirements of the client is the hallmark of the firm. Their clients receive the attention, expertise, and cost-effectiveness of a smaller law firm with the full-service and strong regional presence typical of a larger one.

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Disclaimer

Litigators Lounge is a production brought to you by Hall Booth Smith, PC. This podcast is published for the purposes of providing general information and education on topics which include those related to the law and legal issues, but the contents of the podcast do not constitute legal advice. Listening to this podcast or utilizing the information contained in it in any way does not constitute nor does it create an attorney-client relationship between you and Hall Booth Smith or its lawyers. The contents of this podcast should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a professional attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

Tagged With: agricultural workers, H2A visas, H2B visas, Hall Booth Smith P.C., I-9 compliance, immigration law, Jackie Voronov, migrant workers, Misty Borkowski, Misty Wilson Borkowski, seasonal workers, Shylie Bannon

Immigration Law for Employers, with Misty Wilson Borkowski, Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

April 16, 2024 by John Ray

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Immigration Law for Employers, with Misty Wilson Borkowski, Hall Booth Smith, P.C. (Litigators Lounge, Episode 9)

On this episode of Litigators Lounge, hosts Jackie Voronov and Shylie Bannon welcome immigration law attorney Misty Borkowski to demystify the complex arena of employment law focusing on immigration. The discussion navigates through the intricacies of immigration law, visa categories, employer sponsorship, and how foreign nationals can navigate working in the United States. Special emphasis is placed on the H-1B visa process, including the lottery system, sponsorship requirements, and adjustments to permanent residency. The episode also addresses how the landscape of remote work and recent instances of fraud have impacted the process. This conversation aims to enlighten listeners on the critical aspects of immigration law and its significance in the workplace.

Litigators Lounge is underwritten and presented by Hall Booth Smith. The show is produced by John Ray and the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.

Misty Wilson Borkowski, Partner, Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

Misty Borkowski is a Partner in the Little Rock office of Hall Booth Smith, P.C. Her practice focuses on immigration matters, assisting both employers and individuals.

Prior to joining HBS, Misty, who is also fluent in Spanish, was a director at a local law firm, where she served as the designated attorney to aid in PALE (Program of Legal Assistance to Mexican Nationals through External Legal Advice in the United States of America) alongside the Mexican Consulate in Little Rock. She also functioned as the Liaison to Changchun, Little Rock’s Sister City in China.

The Arkansas Supreme Court chose Misty to be a member of the Criminal Justice Act Panel with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas and appointed her to the Criminal Practice Committee. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Bowen School of Law where she teaches a course on Immigration Law.

Misty earned her Juris Doctor at the University of Arkansas Little Rock, Bowen School of Law, and her Bachelor of Arts in International Studies at the University of Arkansas Little Rock.

Firm Website Profile | LinkedIn

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Welcome to Litigators Lounge: Your Guide to Workplace Dynamics and Legal Issues
01:08 Introducing the Focus on Immigration Law
02:15 Expert Insights: Misty Borkowski on Navigating Immigration Law
08:27 Understanding the H-1B Visa Process: From Student Visas to Employment
33:15 The Impact of COVID-19 on Remote Work and H-1B Visa Amendments
37:09 Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Topics

About Litigators Lounge

Jackie Voronov and Shylie Bannon, attorneys at Hall Booth Smith who specialize in labor and employment law, are the hosts of the engaging podcast Litigators Lounge. Listen as they delve into the intricate world of workplace legal issues as they explore real-life examples, unpack legal scenarios, and offer expert insights to help organizations and employees navigate the ever-changing legal landscape. With engaging discussions, diverse viewpoints from expert guests, and an ample touch of humor, Litigators Lounge is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and expert advice on law and the workplace.

Litigators Lounge is underwritten by Hall Booth Smith and is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

If you have questions or feedback for Jackie and Shylie, feel free to follow this link and email them.

Jackie Voronov, Partner, Hall Booth Smith

Jackie Voronov, Partner, Hall Booth Smith
Jackie Voronov, Partner, Hall Booth Smith

Jackie Voronov is a Partner in Hall Booth Smith’s office in Paramus, New Jersey, and she represents management in a wide variety of employment matters and litigates employment claims before administrative agencies and state and federal courts. Her clients include major hotels, retailers, shipping companies, assisted living facilities and nursing homes, manufacturers, and national fast-food franchisees.

Jackie’s litigation experience includes the defense of employers in single and multi-plaintiff actions on claims of wrongful discharge, sexual harassment, race, national origin, gender, disability and age discrimination, breach of contract, family medical leave, failure to accommodate, retaliation, wage/hour laws, and related tort claims.  Jackie also works with her clients to prepare various employment agreements (including non-compete, confidentiality, independent contractor, and separation agreements). She has extensive experience before various administrative tribunals, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the State Division of Human Rights (SDHR), the Division of Civil Rights (DCR), and other state, federal, and local agencies.

In addition, Jackie frequently conducts management training for employers on a wide variety of employment law topics, such as:

  • EEO/anti-harassment
  • employee recruiting and hiring practices
  • family and medical leave
  • reasonable accommodations for disabilities and religion
  • preventing and investigating harassment, discrimination, and whistleblower claims
  • wage and hour compliance
  • discipline and termination of employees
  • privacy in the workplace

Jackie is regularly invited to speak nationally on best practices and other employment-related issues. Before joining Hall Booth Smith, she worked for one of the country’s largest law firms, where she defended employers in a wide range of labor and employment matters, including wage and hour class actions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), claims related to the New York State Human Rights Law (NSHRL), the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD), the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA), and Title VII.

Jackie was selected for inclusion as a New Jersey Rising Star by Super Lawyers® for six consecutive years (2010-2016), which honors the top 2.5% of young lawyers in New Jersey.

LinkedIn

Shylie Bannon, Partner, Hall Booth Smith

Shylie Bannon, Partner, Hall Booth Smith

Shylie Bannon is a Partner in Hall Booth Smith’s Jacksonville, Florida, office. She also serves as Hiring Partner for the region of Florida, where she oversees associate attorney hiring endeavors. Prior to joining Hall Booth Smith, Shylie was a partner in both a multi-state, multi-specialty firm and a boutique practice.

At Hall Booth Smith, Shylie continues to represent physicians, mid-level providers, and health care providers in high-exposure medical negligence claims and in administrative proceedings before the Florida Department of Health. She also represents national retailers in high-exposure premises liability, negligent security, and transportation litigation with our National Trial Counsel team.

In addition to litigating matters involving personal injury and negligence, Shylie also represents management in all aspects of employment-related litigation arising from allegations of sex, disability, race, and pregnancy discrimination; whistleblower actions; and alleged violations of the National Labor Relations Act and Fair Labor Standards. She does so in administrative proceedings before both the Florida Commission on Human Relations and the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as in all of the state and federal courts in Florida. She also provides employment-related counsel to clients, helping them avoid employment-related litigation through the implementation of best employment, investigation, and risk management practices.

Shylie earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, cum laude, and graduated magna cum laude from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History.

Shylie volunteers with the Guardian Ad Litem program and supports child welfare advocacy efforts in Northeast Florida. She is also a Member of the Board for the Jewish Federation & Foundation of Northeast Florida.

LinkedIn

About Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

Established in 1989, Hall Booth Smith, P.C. (HBS) is a full-service law firm headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with regional offices strategically located throughout Georgia and the United States. Experienced across a wide range of legal disciplines, HBS prides itself on providing knowledgeable, proactive, client-specific counsel to individuals, domestic and international corporations, state and federal agencies, and nonprofit organizations.

HBS possesses the legal knowledge, skill, and experience to meet their clients’ needs wherever they do business. HBS maintains the highest commitment to ethically and professionally serve their clients by providing the highest quality legal representation.

They deliver quality legal services in a variety of service areas. Experience across legal disciplines combined with a focus on the unique business or personal requirements of the client is the hallmark of the firm. Their clients receive the attention, expertise, and cost-effectiveness of a smaller law firm with the full-service and strong regional presence typical of a larger one.

Company website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram

Disclaimer

Litigators Lounge is a production brought to you by Hall Booth Smith, PC. This podcast is published for the purposes of providing general information and education on topics which include those related to the law and legal issues, but the contents of the podcast do not constitute legal advice. Listening to this podcast or utilizing the information contained in it in any way does not constitute nor does it create an attorney-client relationship between you and Hall Booth Smith or its lawyers. The contents of this podcast should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a professional attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

Tagged With: business immigration law, corporate immigration attorney, employment based immigration, employment law, H-1B, H-1B Visa Process, Hall Booth Smith P.C., immigration attorney, immigration law, Jackie Voronov, Litigators Lounge, remote work, Shylie Bannon, student visas

Business Immigration Law, with Elizabeth Ji, The Ji Law Firm

November 1, 2023 by John Ray

Elizabeth Ji
North Fulton Business Radio
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Elizabeth Ji, CEO and Managing Partner at The Ji Law Firm, joined host John Ray on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio to share her expertise in business immigration law. Their conversation focused on the intricacies of immigration law, the importance of correct documentation, and the effects of misrepresentation or misunderstanding of the law in immigration cases. Elizabeth covered some common misconceptions and some of her firm’s success stories, her personal journey and motivation to become an immigration attorney, and much more.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

The Ji Law Firm

The Ji Law Firm specializes in business immigration law because they believe that employers deserve access to the highest quality talent, and sometimes that talent is outside of the US. Business immigration law is their business.

Their team is passionate about helping business owners, investors, entrepreneurs, human resources professionals, individuals, and families with immigration law matters. They serve clients in the United States and beyond.

Access the world’s highest-quality talent. With their professional guidance and support, companies can draw from a global pool of skilled professionals to create a vibrant workforce that transcends boundaries. No matter where they come from, individuals with remarkable skill sets are empowered to take their talents into virtually any business environment, thanks in part to The Ji Law Firm’s immigration services.

Unlock your business’s potential for success by discovering how you, too, can benefit from hiring talented workers across borders—and maybe even oceans—with their experienced business immigration team.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram

Elizabeth Ji, CEO and Managing Attorney, The Ji Law Firm

Elizabeth Ji, CEO and Managing Attorney, The Ji Law Firm

Elizabeth Ji is the founding attorney of The Ji Law Firm, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The focus of the firm is corporate and family immigration. Elizabeth earned her Juris Doctorate from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School while working full-time at a US subsidiary of a foreign company.

Elizabeth has extensive experience and knowledge in the field of immigration law and has been recognized as a 2023 Georgia Super Lawyer, Rising Star. Prior to practicing law, Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Arts with dual majors in Political Science and International Studies from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Because of her tenacity, commitment to excellence, and hard work, she was the recipient of several prestigious academic scholarships.

Her passion is focused on providing corporations, individuals, and families with well-planned and well-executed immigration plans because they deserve it. Having navigated the immigration system by designing hundreds of immigration strategies, Elizabeth understands how to approach each case with a keen eye for the most direct route to the client’s desired outcome. The team at The Ji Law Firm serves clients across the United States with professionalism and compassion

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Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • Can you explain the most common challenges faced by families during the immigration process and how you help them navigate through these challenges?
  • In the corporate immigration context, what are the key considerations for businesses looking to hire international talent? How do you assist companies in this process?
  • How do you stay updated with the latest regulations, and how does this knowledge benefit your clients?
  • Could you share a success story where your expertise in immigration law made a significant difference in the life of a family or a company?
  • What are the most frequent misconceptions people have about immigration laws, and how do you address these misconceptions in your practice?
  • Are all Visa’s created equally?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

RenasantBank

 

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions, with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Since 2000, Office Angels® has been restoring joy to the lives of small business owners, enabling them to focus on what they do best. At the same time, we honor and support at-home experts who wish to continue working on an as-needed basis. Not a temp firm or a placement service, Office Angels matches a business owner’s support needs with Angels who have the talent and experience necessary to handle work that is essential to creating and maintaining a successful small business. Need help with administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, presentations, workshops, speaking engagements, and more? Visit us at https://officeangels.us/.

Tagged With: business immigration law, Elizabeth Ji, immigration law, immigration services, John Ray, North Fulton Business Radio, Office Angels, renasant bank, The Ji Law Firm, tourist visa, visas, work visa

Ali Jamal, Stablegold Hospitality, and Lalitha Alladi, Alladi Law

June 16, 2023 by John Ray

Stablegold Hospitality
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Ali Jamal, Stablegold Hospitality, and Lalitha Alladi, Alladi Law (Family Business Radio, Episode 45)

Ali Jamal, CEO of Stablegold Hospitality, and Lalitha Alladi, Founding Attorney at Alladi Law, joined host Anthony Chen to discuss their experience in building their businesses. Ali offered thoughts on investing in real estate, shared what his immigrant mother taught him about investing in real estate, key principles to success, and much more. Lalitha talked about immigration law, the difference between a visa and a green card, the complications involved in waiting for a green card, and why she loves what she does. Anthony then asked each of them to reflect on advice they would offer young people navigating professional life.

Anthony ended the show with his own thoughts about weathering economic challenges.

Family Business Radio is underwritten and brought to you by Anthony Chen with Lighthouse Financial Network.

Stablegold Hospitality, LLC

A privately owned and operated portfolio of Hotels, branded under the “Economy Hotel” franchise, that includes vacation rental homes, event facilities and residential housing based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Their mission is to provide affordable, convenient and friendly accommodation to all their customers.

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Ali Jamal, CEO, Stablegold Hospitality, LLC

Ali Jamal, CEO, Stablegold Hospitality, LLC

Ali Jamal is the owner and chief executive officer of Stablegold Hospitality, LLC as well as numerous other entities that own and operate hotels, residential rental properties, event space, and vacation rentals in and around Metro Atlanta, in Macon, and in Minot, North Dakota.

Through his hard work and dedication, Mr. Jamal turned a 2011 investment in a single rundown and shutdown hotel into numerous vibrant, thriving businesses that employ close to 100 people in Georgia alone and that offer, among other things, approximately 1300 Metro Atlanta rental units.

Mr. Jamal has an Executive MBA from Northeastern University and holds a certificate in Strategic Leadership from the Stanford Business School. Additionally, Mr. Jamal is a founding member of the Forbes Real Estate Council. Mr. Jamal is active in the local communities where his businesses operate, and his leadership and commitment is unparalleled among his peers.

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Alladi Law

Alladi Law is bringing families together every day. They assist their clients by helping individuals obtain immigration status in the United States and employers obtain both immigration status and work authorization for its foreign workers.

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Lalitha Alladi, Founding Attorney, Alladi Law

Lalitha Alladi, Founding Attorney, Alladi Law

Lalitha Alladi graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science and Stetson University of College of Law with her Juris Doctorate. Since then, Lalitha began her career in 2005 as a prosecutor followed by a practice in bankruptcy law during the recession. Since 2013, Lalitha’s focus has been on immigration law. Her experience in immigration at Siemens allowed her to efficiently guide multi-national executives in hiring and retaining foreign nationals to maintain status and work authorization. Lalitha provided both short term guidance and long term plans so the various sectors could budget appropriately. During her private practice at a nationally renowned law firm Lalitha zealously advocated for her clients who had family based and employment based matters. It is because of such experience that she is able to provide clear guidance and options for her clients allowing them to make the right choice for their family or business.

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Anthony Chen, Host of Family Business Radio

Anthony Chen, Lighthouse Financial, and Host of “Family Business Radio”

This show is sponsored and brought to you by Anthony Chen with Lighthouse Financial Network. Securities and advisory services are offered through Royal Alliance Associates, Inc. (RAA), member FINRA/SIPC. RAA is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products, or services referenced here are independent of RAA. The main office address is 575 Broadhollow Rd. Melville, NY 11747. You can reach Anthony at 631-465-9090 ext 5075 or by email at anthonychen@lfnllc.com.

Anthony Chen started his career in financial services with MetLife in Buffalo, NY in 2008. Born and raised in Elmhurst, Queens, he considers himself a full-blooded New Yorker while now enjoying his Atlanta, GA home. Specializing in family businesses and their owners, Anthony works to protect what is most important to them. From preserving to creating wealth, Anthony partners with CPAs and attorneys to help address all the concerns and help clients achieve their goals. By using a combination of financial products ranging from life, disability, and long-term care insurance to many investment options through Royal Alliance. Anthony looks to be the eyes and ears for his client’s financial foundation. In his spare time, Anthony is an avid long-distance runner.

The complete show archive of “Family Business Radio” can be found at familybusinessradioshow.com.

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Atlanta Cares Radio: Shilpa Jadwani with One Path Legal, Nicole File with Softer Streets and Karen Cramer with TechBridge

December 19, 2019 by angishields

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Shilpa Jadwani is the Owner & Managing Attorney at One Path Legal with its head offices in Alpharetta, Georgia. Originally from New Jersey, she graduated from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School in 2012. Ms. Jadwani holds the CALI for Excellence Award in Immigration Law, Attorney of the Year Georgia from Corporate America Magazine, Super Lawyer’s Rising Star Award, Top Attorneys of North America Recipient and Top Women Attorneys Recipient to name a few.

In addition to her Juris Doctorate, Shilpa also has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Seton Hall University and a Certificate in Paralegal Studies for Farleigh Dickinson University. Ms. Jadwani specializes in all areas of Immigration Law including employment-based classifications, family-based applications and victim-based petitions. The Firm also handles Family Law & Business Law Matters.

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Nicole File is the Control Room Editor at CNN, responsible for “the last line of defense” for CNN’s on-air broadcasts. A four-time Peabody Award winner and an Emmy nominee and judge, Nicole has over 20 years’ experience crafting CNN’s breaking news and is a highly esteemed editorial trainer and mentor at the company’s world headquarters.

Nicole has extensive experience in volunteering, fundraising, organizing and logistics in the nonprofit sector. An expert on human trafficking and slavery, she has coordinated nationally and internationally broadcast segments on those issues and has extensively researched risk factors including poverty and homelessness. She has conducted groundbreaking research into child sex trafficking, and has worked and gathered information on the ground in India, Guatemala and the U.S. She maintains relationships with philanthropists and nonprofits in multiple countries.

Her experience gives her valuable expertise in building relationships with those traumatized by extreme stress or abuse, as well as an understanding of the holistic challenges many such people face. She was a leader in a campaign that raised $30 million in 100 days for Sweet Briar College, and organized medical and relief flights to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake — totaling more than a dozen specialized surgeons and nurses and more than two tons of equipment and supplies, in less than 36 hours.

As Softer Streets’ co-founder, Nicole helped expand the organization to seven states and raise just under $50,000 in its first year, with 87% of the funds being used directly to help our clients.

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Karen Cramer is the Vice President of Community Impact at TechBridge. TechBridge is a national nonprofit with a vision of poverty alleviation through collective action. Karen is passionate about data sharing and building data collaboratives across the broader nonprofit community that allow for the better coordination of services and the matching of service demand and capacity to improve community outcomes.

TechBridge is a national nonprofit that breaks the cycle of generational poverty through the innovative use of technology to transform nonprofit and community impact. TechBridge improves the capacity of front-line nonprofits and service providers to share data and coordinate care with other providers, funders, and cross sector organizations. This allows for the more efficient allocation of resources and funding to the combination of programs and services most effective in moving residents out of poverty.

Karen’s 18 years of nonprofit professional experience have been focused on performance measurement, program evaluation, program development, and grants management. She is a proud co-founder of Helping Mamas, the metro Atlanta baby supplies bank and winner of United Way of Greater Atlanta’s spark prize.

Karen received her master of science in social work degree from the University of Texas at Austin and serves a peer reviewer for the Council on Accreditation.

Follow TechBridge on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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Grace Hayden is dedicated to building comprehensive wealth management strategies to suit each of her clients’ financial paths. By establishing and maintaining good relationships with her clients, Grace is able to set up her clients’ accounts based on their needs, goals, and objectives.

In addition to being a familiar face around Atlanta Planning Group, after obtaining two bachelor’s degrees in Economics from the University of Venice – Ca’ Foscari and Georgia State University, Grace went on to work for some of the most well-known names in the financial industry, including Jackson National and Invesco, a global asset manager headquartered in Atlanta.

In Grace’s spare time she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, traveling and exploring Atlanta’s culinary scene.

Tagged With: Current Immigration Policies, homeless, immigration attorney, immigration law, Indian Immigration Attorney, nonprofits, Outdoors, poverty, shelter, Technology

Danielle Claffey with Kuck Baxter Immigration, Soumaya Khalifa with Khalifa Consulting, and Jason Livy with Gateway Classic Cars

January 23, 2018 by Mike

North Fulton Business Radio
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Danielle Claffey/Kuck Baxter Immigration

Kuck Baxter Immigration is a medium size firm practicing exclusively in the area of immigration law. Kuck Baxter is comprised of eight attorneys who specialize in immigration law. Ms. Claffey has more than ten years of experience representing corporate clients in all matters including non-immigrant work visas, permanent visas, investment visas, PERM applications, and I-9 and Everify compliance issues. Ms. Claffey also has extensive experience with family-based immigration matters, deportation defense and federal court litigation before U.S. District Courts.

Soumaya Khalifa/Khalifa Consulting

Khalifa Consulting is an Atlanta based consulting firm specializing in intercultural training, coaching and consulting to leaders and organizations in the U.S. and beyond. They also provide executive coaching, destination services, global virtual teams, and specialize in religious diversity in the workplace. The firm has consultants throughout the country to serve a wide range of clients.


Jason Livy/Gateway Classic Cars

Gateway Classic Cars is the world’s largest classic and exotic car sales company with 16 combined locations. They sell to private owners, collectors and estates via consignment. Gateway Classic Cars has been in business since February of 1999. They can assist in arranging shipping for both U.S. and international buyers. Gateway Classic Cars has access to both open or enclosed land transport. You can choose whichever you prefer. For international buyers, they have a freight forwarding company that will assist in setting up the export, taking care of clearance, duty charges, import fees and taxes. You might be asking “How do I make a purchase?” It’s easy. Pick out a vehicle that you would like to purchase and contact the showroom where this car is located.

Tagged With: consulting, Danielle Claffey, Digital Ignition, executive coaching, exotic car sales, Gateway Classic Cars, immigration, immigration law, intercultural training, Khalifa Consulting, Kuck Baxter Immigration, Mike Sammond, PERM applications, permanent visas, Proactive Payroll, Soumaya Khalifa

Dan Lucas with CREDO Financial Services and Brenda Lopez with The Lopez Firm

March 31, 2016 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
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Dan Lucas/CREDO Financial Services

CREDO Financial Services has been servicing clients of all sizes, both internationally and domestically, for many years. Whether you are an entrepreneur in start-up phases, or a longstanding pillar of the business community, CREDO’s commitment to forming a true partnership with their clients is exactly what you have been missing from your typical CPA or CFO.

Brenda Lopez/The Lopez Firm

The Lopez Firm is a law office that specializes in immigration matters. Brenda Lopez is a proud Gwinnettian for over ten years, living and working in District 99. As a resident and business owner in the district, she is fully invested in the economic development of the communities in her district and understands firsthand the challenges faced by residents and business owners daily. Brenda is committed to using her legal background and expertise in community development to zealously advocate for her constituents in the State General Assembly.

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Tagged With: CPa, credo, credo inc, dan lucas, FarraTech, Gwinnett, Gwinnett Business Radio, immigration, immigration courts, immigration law, law firm, Mike Sammond, payroll, Radiox, Risk Management, steven julian, suburu of gwinnett, tax services, the lopez firm

Entertainment Law

June 30, 2015 by angishields

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JohnJohn Seay w/ The Seay Firm

John Seay is an entertainment, intellectual property, and business lawyer, and the founder and principal of The Seay Firm LLC, a law firm based in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Goat Farm Arts Center. As an artist himself, John has over a decade of experience as a musician, tour manager, and writer. John is also Of Counsel in the entertainment and media practice group in the Nashville, Tennessee, office of Loeb & Loeb, one the largest and most comprehensive entertainment and media practice groups in the world.

Before founding The Seay Firm LLC, John worked for Turner Broadcasting and drafted and negotiated licensing agreements during his tenures in the legal departments of a Fortune 15 healthcare technology company and the University of Georgia Research Foundation. John is on the Board of Directors of #weloveatl and is a member of The Recording Academy. He is rated as a “Superb” Top Attorney – with a rating of 10.0 – in the field of Entertainment Law by Avvo and currently serves as a volunteer attorney at Georgia Lawyers for the Arts.

John has been quoted in matters relating to entertainment law on or in Pitchfork.com, CBS Radio, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, WSB-TV Channel 2, the Daily Report, the 2016 Songwriter’s Market, and Flagpole Magazine, among others, and has served as a panelist at numerous conferences, including the 2014 ICLE Entertainment Law Institute, the Future Music Attorneys, and the 2013 Protect Athens Music Conference in Athens, GA, about which he was also interviewed in Flagpole Magazine. John has written about his pro bono work in the Fulton County Daily Report. John is a graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, where he served as Executive Articles Editor of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and President of The Sports & Entertainment Law Society. John, his wife Jennifer, and their daughter Edie, live in Decatur, GA. Follow John on Twitter: @TheSeayFirmLLC.

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StacyStacy Ehrisman-Mickle w/ The Ehrisman Law Firm, P.C. 

Attorney Stacy M. Ehrisman-Mickle was born and raised in the state of Iowa.  She graduated from English Valleys High School, a small, rural school with a class of approximately 30 people.  Stacy went on to attend the University of Iowa where she received her B.A. and graduated with highest distinction in December of 2005.   She studied Political Science, International Studies and Japanese Language and Literature.  Stacy immediately went to law school at the University of Iowa College of Law.  She wrote for the international law journal, Transnational Problems and Contemporary Issues, as well as competed in moot court.  During law school, Stacy completed an internship with a law firm in Madrid, Spain.  She later worked as an assistant county attorney in the Henry County Attorney’s Office.  Upon graduation, Stacy received the Boyd Service Award for her dedication to community service throughout law school.

After graduation in 2008, Stacy pursued her career in immigration law.  She began working for an immigration firm in Marietta, Georgia. She was soon transferred to Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee to practice litigation-based immigration law.  In 2010, Stacy found herself in New York City practicing all areas of removal defense and family-based immigration law.  In 2013, she decided to open her own firm in Gwinnett County, Georgia.

Stacy finds gratification in her practice as an immigration attorney.  “I truly believe that I am fulfilling my unique purpose in life through my service to the immigrant community,” she explains.

Stacy speaks Spanish.

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RyanRyan Locke w/ Locke Law Firm, LLC.

I’m a trial lawyer. I went to law school–and started my own firm–because I love thinking strategically about tough problems, writing elegantly and effectively, and standing up in front of people to argue my case. I’ve spend hundreds of hours in the courtroom and thousands of hours outside representing my clients to the best outcomes possible. The results speak for themselves.

I also represent immigrants. Right after law school, I lived in Mexico and represented refugees and asylum-seekers with the South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project. Today, I mostly represent immigrants getting married to citizens or spouses seeking work authorization.

I live in East Atlanta with my wife, two small children, and one medium-sized dog. I cook a lot, brew beer, and blast Spotify at the office. Our official drink is Diet Dr. Pepper and our official brewery this summer is Creature Comforts from Athens, Georgia.

If you need a lawyer, give me a call.

Notable Accomplishments

PROFESSIONAL

I am an adjunct professor at Emory University School of Law for the Kessler-Eidson Program for Trial Techniques, seven days of intensive workshops on trial techniques for all second-year students.

I was selected for The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 and Top 40 under 40. Membership is by invitation only. I am also AV Preeminent rated by Martindale-Hubbell and rated 10/10 by Avvo–the highest ratings for both organizations.

After law school, I worked for the Public Defender for the Atlanta Judicial Circuit, the largest (and best!) office in Georgia. I spent most of my time in the juvenile court and I’m a member of the State Bar’s Juvenile Law Committee. The Georgia Public Defender Standards Council continues to appoint me to represent children in this court.

I was selected by the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers to attend the 13th Bill Daniel Trial Advocacy Program in Athens, Georgia.

I am widely involved in the legal community, holding membership in the Atlanta Bar Association, the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Federal Bar Association, and the Georgia Trial Lawyer’s Association.

I am admitted in all state trial and appellate courts in Georgia; for the federal courts, I am admitted in the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

COMMUNITY

I perform a significant amount of pro bono work. I have performed free work for people harassed by junk debt collectors, tenants wrongfully evicted from their homes, the International Community School, Occupy protesters arrested during peaceful protests, and federal prisoners seeking clemency from unreasonable drug sentences with Clemency Project 2014. I also work closely with the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation and the Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta.

I hold the record for the largest verdict obtained for the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation.

I coach Southwest DeKalb High School‘s mock trial team.

I am a board member at Oakhurst Presbyterian Church and the East Atlanta Charter School.

I am an Eagle Scout from Troop 993 in Severna Park, Maryland. I was even a camp counselor in the summer and can start a fire with a battery and steel wool (but my morse code and flag semaphore are pretty rusty).

LAW SCHOOL

I graduated from the University of Georgia School of Law, where I competed with our mock trial team and coached a team my third year. I was a pupil in the Joseph Henry Lumpkin Inn of Court.

I also was an editor for the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and published my student note about the constitutionality of laches barring a copyright infringement claim within the statute of limitations in the Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal in 2009. The Supreme Court of the United States agreed with me when they decided this issue in Petrella v. MGM, 572 U.S. ___ (2014).

At graduation, I was one of ten students inducted into The Order of Barristers, a national honor society for oral advocacy. I also was awarded the class award for “Outstanding Achievement in Socratic method–Member of the class whose performance in Socratic dialogue entertained us the most.” The first award is more prestigious than the second.

During law school I worked in a variety of clinics and internships. The highlights include working in UGA’s Special Education Clinic and Family Violence Clinic, and interning with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas and the South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project.

Website     LinkedIn     AVVO

 

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