Erinna

Erinna D Brodsky

CONTACT INFORMATION

Phone
617-733-7207
Fax
617-716-4440
Address
251 Harvard Street, Suite 4, Brookline, MA, 02446

Erinna Delle Brodsky is an EB-5 immigration attorney and litigator, located in Brookline, Mass., with extensive experience in immigration law and criminal defense. Along with immigration and family-based visas, her experience in immigration law also extends to applying for waivers, suspension of deportation, cancellation of removal and bond hearings. She has successfully handled cases of deportation and deprivation of the right to stay in the United States, from the receipt of deportation to the final step of the cancellation of deportation.

She also deals with criminal defense cases to represent criminal defendants in superior courts and Massachusetts district courts, and handles plea negotiations, motion hearings, arraignment/bail hearings and bail appeals, conviction dispositions and record sealing. She also represents clients at SORB hearings and SORB appeals.

Her areas of expertise also include fighting for cases that are unreasonably delayed by USCIS, including delayed document processing and visa issuance. She believes in providing complete and thorough information of the law, not only to her clients, but to anyone who needs to know the fundamentals of the law. She has provided ample information on different aspects of law on her website, and can also be contacted via email and phone for more detailed information.

Attorney Brodsky is admitted to practice law in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, the state of New York, and the First Circuit of U.S District Court. She graduated summa cum laude in civil law from Moscow State University School of Law. She attended Suffolk University School of Law, where she studied civil litigation, and received her LLM in American law from Boston University School of Law. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and Suffolk Lawyers for Justice. The Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services has licensed her to accept criminal cases in Massachusetts district courts.