Profile
Recognized by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America for her work in Business Immigration Law, Colleen Caden represents clients in the pharmaceutical, media, consumer products and food manufacturing industries as well as in the professional sports, arts and entertainment fields.
Ms. Caden has experience in all aspects of immigration and nationality law and ensuring compliance with immigration laws, U.S. Department of Labor regulations and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services programs. She has extensive experience advising clients on:
- The development and implementation of immigration programs and policies
- Strategic planning of long-term and short-term immigration needs to meet their unique circumstances and needs
- Immigration issues related to changing corporate structure
Ms. Caden also has a wealth of experience in preparing temporary visa petitions and applications for permanent residence. She also regularly speaks on U.S. business immigration issues.
While at Brooklyn Law School, Colleen served as Articles Editor of The Journal of Law and Policy and was Vice President of the Moot Court Honor Society.
About Colleen Caden
Admitted: 2000, New York
Professional Webpage: www.pryorcashman.com/attorneys-198.html
Honors and Awards:
- Named by The Best Lawyers In America as one of the leading attorneys in Immigration Law (2011 & 2012 editions).
- Named in “Super Lawyers” under Immigration Law in New York Super Lawyers – Metro Edition magazine (2011 edition).
Bar/Professional Activity:
- Bar Admissions: New York (2000); New Jersey (1999)
- American Immigration Lawyers Association, New York Chapter, Co-Chair, Federal Practice Committee (2011); Member, Department of Labor Committee (2011-2012); Sports Lawyers Association; Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce; Ireland Chamber of Commerce.
Pro bono/Community Service:
- New York Junior League Management Council (2009-present)
Scholarly Lectures and Writings:
- Speaking Engagements: Panel Discussion Leader, Employment Law for Immigration Attorneys, ILW’s Three-Part Series (August-October 2010); Speaker, Practicing Immigration Law, Brooklyn Law School, Dean's Roundtable (February 2010).
- Publications: Co-Author (with Alice B. Stock), Government Cracks Down On Employers For Paperwork Violations, Pryor Cashman Legal Update (June 2011); Co-Author (with Jeffrey Johnson), Export Attestation For Form I-129, Pryor Cashman Legal Update (January 2011); Author, USCIS Announces New Filing Fees, Pryor Cashman Legal Update (October 2010); Author, New Visa Fees Taking Effect At U.S. Consulates, Pryor Cashman Legal Update (July 2010); Author, U.S. Consulates In China Open On Saturdays, Pryor Cashman Legal Update (June 2010); Author, What Employers Need to Know About Terminating Foreign Workers, Workforce Management (June 2010); Author, Hiring Highly Skilled Foreign Grads - Beating the H-1B Cap, Employment Law Strategist (May 2010); Author, The Annual H-1B Cap Season Is Under Way, Law 360 (March 2010); Author, Hiring Highly Skilled Workers: Preparing for the 2010 H-IB Cap Season, Society For Human Resource Management (March 2010); Author, H-1B Filing Season Begins April 1, 2010, Pryor Cashman Legal Update (February 2010); Author, Mojica v. Reno: Upholding the District Courts' Habeas Corpus Powers to Review Deportation Orders Under the Immigration Laws of 1996, 7 Brooklyn Law School Journal of Law & Policy (1998)
Educational Background:
- J.D., Brooklyn Law School, 1999; M.A., New York University, 1993; B.A., New York University, 1991.