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Jeremy Fudge
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Position
Managing Partner
Career
Jeremy Fudge serves as Managing Partner of BAL. He champions the firm’s vision and helps direct the firm’s strategy and operations around the world. Jeremy is dedicated to serving the firm’s employees who in turn make BAL the platinum standard for client service, strategy and program management in global mobility. As General Counsel, Jeremy oversees the firm’s legal and ethical compliance. Jeremy directs the delivery of worldwide immigration services to his clients through the firm’s global offices. His practice also encompasses all aspects of US business immigration law, including advising companies in US immigration practice and policy concerns.
Languages
English
Member
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Education
The University of Texas School of Law, Juris Doctorate, cum laude
Baylor University, Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, Journalism and Political Science
Admitted to: State Bar of Texas
United States: Labor and employment
Immigration
Within: Leading lawyers
Jeremy Fudge - Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP
Within: Immigration
Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP is an ‘outstanding strategic partner’ and ‘a top choice for multinationals looking to manage global immigration issues’. Significantly, its lawyers stand out as ‘true experts’ and their ‘high level of expertise brings exceptional value to the table’, according to clients. The firm has seven US offices, and nine international platforms, all of which focus exclusively on corporate immigration law, ensuring a ‘comprehensive and seamless global approach’. From Dallas, managing partner Jeremy Fudge oversees ‘a technically excellent group’ with ‘a service philosophy that far exceeds that of competing firms’. Fudge is the key contact for the firm’s ongoing representation of a global engineering services company and regularly advises it on migration issues involving over 20 countries. The ‘extremely efficient’ Kortney Gibson is also recommended in Dallas and manages some of the largest immigration programs in the US, with a particularly strong showing in the telecoms sphere. In San Francisco, ‘excellent global strategist’ David Berry provides ‘strong service management’; he continues to advise a multinational IT company on immigration issues spanning 26 countries. Washington DC managing partner Lynden Melmed is an ‘instantly recognizable name in the immigration space’ and his office also includes senior counsel Jeffrey Gorsky, who recently joined from the Visa Office at the Department of State. In 2016, Shawn Orme left the Houston office to join Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy.