Finding Creative Solutions for Your Business and Individual Immigration Needs

Eileen Le Gall

Ms. Le Gall joined the Michigan Bar in 1999 after graduating from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. After running her own law practice where she advised clients on immigration, business,and family matters in Brighton, Michigan, Ms. Le Gall moved to Paris, France where she worked and deepened her knowledge and understanding of International Business Law and Culture at University René Descartes - Paris V.

With her knowledge and experience in business and immigration law in combination with a deep understanding of the complex legal and cultural issues of living and working abroad, Ms. Le Gall advises her clients with confidence, personal care and understanding.

Legal associations and affiliations:

  • American Immigration Lawyers Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Michigan Bar Association
  • Chambre de Commerce Francaise Grande-Bretagne
  • London Chamber of Commerce

English and French speaking.

Stephanie Aiyagari

Ms. Aiyagari has been a member of the Minnesota legal profession since 2004. She took part in the immigration clinic at the University of St. Thomas School of Law Inter professional Center for Counseling and Legal Services, and has done extensive work with refugee and human rights organizations. She has lived in India, Norway, England, France, and Belgium and worked in several countries in Southern and Eastern Africa. Prior to becoming a lawyer she gained an MSc in Public Administration and Policy from the London School of Economics.

From 2002-2004 Ms. Aiyagari served on the board of the Minnesota Justice Foundation, a non-profit organization that meets the legal needs of the disadvantaged and those on low-income through programs that pair volunteer law students with legal services agencies.

Affiliations:

  • American Immigration Lawyers Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Minnesota Bar Association
  • Hennepin County (MN) Bar Association
  • The American Women Lawyers in London Group

English, French and Norwegian speaking.