Immigration Legal Specialists Based In Brooklyn And Oakland Serving Clients Across The United States

Big News- Firm Merger and New Partner!

On Behalf of | Apr 16, 2021 | Firm News

Merger of Bean + Lloyd, LLP and Park & Taylor, and Partnership of Anita Mukherji, to form Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor, LLP

We are thrilled to announce the merger of Bean + Lloyd, LLP and Park & Taylor, two highly respected Bay Area immigration law firms, beginning April 16, 2021! The new firm, Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor, LLP, combines decades of immigration experience in the subfields of family-based immigration, removal defense, asylum, humanitarian visas, and criminal immigration.

We are also delighted to announce that Senior Associate Anita Mukherji, will now be partner in the new firm! Anita, a Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization, has been practicing immigration law since 2014 and has been with the firm since 2017. Anita specializes in U Visas, asylum and removal defense, family-based immigration, and naturalization. She also has extensive experience with unaccompanied minors. Anita is a graduate of the University of California Davis School of Law and Harvard College and is proficient in Spanish, French, and Italian.

Partners Jesse Lloyd and Anita Mukherji will lead the new firm. Karyn Taylor will join as Of Counsel, and Angela Bean will remain as partner, and Anna von Herrmann as Of Counsel. The Park & Taylor staff will bring their two decades of experience to the team.

Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor, will maintain both its Oakland and San Francisco offices. While both offices will be temporarily closed to the public due to COVID-19, our staff will still be available by phone, email, and text message, and all consultations and client appointments will continue by phone or video. We look forward to reopening physically when it is safe to do so.

Please contact us at 510-927-9924 or www.beanlloyd.com with any inquiries.

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