Managing Partner Michael Wildes was profiled in The Epoch Times, October 2014.
The
Epoch Times was established in order to bring an independent voice to
print and on the web, with an emphasis on news related to China and
within a short time, it became the largest Chinese language newspaper
outside of Mainland China and Taiwan. Within a few short years, however,
the first English edition was launched, initially on the web in 2003
and then in print in 2004 as a New York newspaper. Today, the
readership expands to 35 countries across five continents and the paper
is published in 21 different languages.
Michael
Wildes profile appears in the This Is New York section, a weekly
feature that delves into the life of an inspiring individual in New York
City.
To view the article online, please click here. To view in PDF format, please click here.
As Wildes & Weinberg’s Managing Partner, Michael spreads his
time and expertise between the firm’s three offices: New York City,
Englewood, NJ and Miami, FL. Founded
in 1960 by Michael’s father, Leon Wildes, whose best-known
accomplishment was his successful representation of John Lennon in his
widely publicized deportation proceedings, the circumstances of which
have inspired several films and documentaries, the firm specializes
exclusively in the practice of U.S. immigration and nationality law.
More than fifty years since its inception the firm continues to serve a
distinguished domestic and international clientele and covers all areas
of U.S. immigration law, including employment and investment-based
immigration, work permits, permanent residence for qualified
individuals, family-based immigration, asylum applications and all
temporary and permanent type visas.
In
addition to running a highly successful immigration law practice,
Michael serves as Counsel to Lincoln Center and two
international/corporate law firms. A former Federal Prosecutor with the
United States Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn (1989-1993), Michael has
testified on Capitol Hill in connection with anti-terrorism legislation,
is a frequent participant on professional panels and commentator on
network television and radio with regard to US immigration law, employer
sanction work and compliance, and is internationally renowned for his
successful representation of distinguished individuals and corporate
clients such as performing artists, directors, writers, models,
actors/actresses, athletes, race car drivers, fine artists, art dealers,
curators, and literary agents. Some of the firm’s recent clients
include famed artist Sarah Brightman, several Miss Universe winners as
well as soccer icon Pele.
Michael also severed
two terms as the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey, was appointed to the
District Appeals Board of the Selective Service System for the State of
New Jersey, was a member of the New Jersey Governor’s Blue Panel on
Immigration, is a frequent participant on professional panels and
commentator on network television and radio with regard to immigration
law, and has been a guest lecturer at many distinguished forums and
institutions including, Yale University, New York University, Brooklyn
Law School, and The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where Michael is
an Adjunct Professor of Business Immigration Law.
Despite
difficulties currently being encountered in dealing with U.S.
immigration authorities, Wildes & Weinberg has maintained an
extraordinary track record for success for its cases. In addition, the
firm’s multilingual staff is known for its experience and special
expertise in processing each foreign national’s case with nothing less
than the highest level of professionalism.
SOURCE: http://www.wildeslaw.com/index.php/news-events/in-the-news/1276-michael-wildes-profiled-in-the-epoch-times


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