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Prerna Lal, Esq. has a long history of successful advocacy on behalf of immigrants.
A monumental civil rights advocate and formerly undocumented immigrant, Attorney Prerna Lal pioneered a robust network of highly-organized and diverse undocumented youth with digital engagement capacity, and fought against the deportations of immigrant community members. This model of organizing spurred immigration organizations across the country to fight against deportations, and laid the groundwork for the Obama Administration’s “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)” program. For this, Attorney Lal received many awards, honors and accolades both locally and nationally, including the Changemaker of the Year award from the South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT). ABC News has listed Lal as among the “Top 20 Immigration Experts to Follow on Twitter” while Ms Magazine has recognized them as one of the “50 Feminist Women to Follow” and Colorlines has showcased them in “Here’s 15 Smart Women of Color on Twitter.”
Prerna Lal has also worked at leading law firms and non-profits on both sides of the country, focusing on employment and family-based immigration law. As a law clerk, Attorney Lal worked at Trow & Rahal P.C., specializing in corporate and employment immigration matters, and at Benach Ragland LLP, specializing in complex immigration federal court litigation and removal defense. As a policy attorney in Washington D.C. at Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC, Attorney Lal helped to craft and defend federal policies such as extended DACA, DAPA, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Nepal and parole-in-place for the family members of Filipino war veterans. After moving across the country, Attorney Lal served as the sole immigration counsel for over 500 students and their family members at the University of California, Berkeley, single-handedly creating and sustaining the first school-based legal services program in the United States. At the East Bay Community Law Center and UC Berkeley School of Law, Lal taught at the immigration law clinic and mentored a new generation of public-interest law students before starting their own law practice.
Prerna Lal is also widely recognized and prominent for their pivotal work on behalf of the LGBTQ+ community, and for bridging the queer and immigrant rights movement in the United States. In recent years, Lal has served as a board director of Immigration Equality, the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice, and BALIF, the LGBTQ Bar Association. Lal continues to be highly sought-after by prestigious universities, national institutions, media and international organizations to give lectures, hold workshops, conduct webinars, and provide feedback and expertise on various social issues.
Attorney Prerna Lal has built deep expertise in immigration, TGNCI and litigation matters. They are licensed to practice law in California, and the District of Columbia. Due to the federal nature of immigration law, they can represent clients anywhere in the United States.
- Immigration
- Federal Court Litigation
- Taxation
- TGNCI
- Guardianship and Probate
Prerna founded Lal Legal over a decade ago and has successfully defended hundreds of people from deportation proceedings
- State Bar of California
- District of Columbia Bar
- Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
- United States District Court for the Northern California
- United States District Court for the District of Columbia
- United States District Court, Nebraska
- Affinity Groups: National Lawyers Guild, NIPNLG, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Federal Bar Association and Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom
- Former Board Member at Immigration Equality, Astraea Lesbian Foundation and BALIF
- Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley
- In-Network with ARAG Legal and MetLife Legal Insurance
- Juris Doctor, The George Washington University Law School, 2013
- M.A. in International Relations (Political Economy), San Francisco State University, 2007
- B.A. in Political Science Pre-Law, California State University, East Bay, 2005