
Isaac Fromm
ISAAC FROMM, born Tomaszow, Poland, May 31, 1944.
Practice Areas: Immigration and Nationality Law; Consular
Law; Real Estate; Matrimonial Law.
Admitted to practice: 1973, New York; 1974, U.S. District
Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York; 1976, U.S.
Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court and U.S.
District Court, District of New Jersey; 1977, New Jersey;
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Law School: State University of New York at Buffalo,
J.D., 1972.
College: Brooklyn College, B.A., 1966; Brooklyn College,
M.A., 1971.
Member: Bergen County, New York State, New Jersey State
(Member, Matrimonial and Family Law Committees, 1981-1988)
and Federal Bar Associations; American Immigration Lawyers
Association.
Biography: Winner, Charles Desmond Moot Court Competition,
1971. Lecturer, Immigration and Nationality Law, Seton Hall
Law School, 1981-1984; 1992-1998. Judge, Moot Court Competition,
Seton Hall Law School, 1984. New York Law School, 1994-1995.
Speaker at FBA Conferences on Immigration Law, Wash., D.C.,
2000; Hawaii, 2001. Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American
Arbitration Association. Lecturer at FBA conference for State and Federal Judges in Anchorage and Fairbanks Alaska, 2005;
New Jersey ICLE lecturer on Immigration, 2006; lecturer at FBA affiliated conference, 2007 Newark New Jersey;
participant on AILA teleconference on family based immigration, 2007.
Mr. Fromm was a member of the New Jersey Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Immigration Policy from
2007-2008, and one of the contributing authors of the report to Governor Jon. S Corzine on a comprehensive
approach to integrate the immigrant population into society.
Languages: Spanish, Yiddish and French.
ifromm@bmkllp.com
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