Stanley MailmanStanley Mailman is of counsel to Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke LLP. A major part of Mr. Mailman's work is done on behalf of institutional clients who seek to authorize the employment of foreign nationals. He has also tried asylum, exclusion and deportation cases and has litigated in the federal courts. Involved in immigration practice throughout his professional career, Mr. Mailman is a past president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Consular Law Society, and is an officer of the American Foreign Law Association. Mr. Mailman has lectured on a wide range of immigration topics at law schools and for bar association and continuing legal education programs nationwide, and has been a frequent contributor to professional and scholarly journals. He continues to write a column on immigration law for the New York Law Journal that he began in 1976, is co-author of the revised treatise, Immigration Law and Procedure (Matthew Bender), and was editor of Prentice Hall's Immigration Law of 1986. Mr. Mailman's accomplishments in the field have been recognized by awards from his colleagues in AILA and by annual listings in Who's Who in American Law and The Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Mailman, who was admitted to practice in New York, has undergraduate (B.A.) and law (J.D.) degrees from Cornell University, and a master's degree in international law from New York University. email: smailman@ssbb.com[Home | Attorneys | Practice Areas | Articles | Contact Us | New Uploads | Site Search | CyBarrister Page | Immigration Law Center | Hedgefund Resource] |