Elana Alexandria Bertram, experienced Business, Copyright Application attorney in New York, NY with 362 reviews
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Elana Alexandria Bertram

One World Trade Center, New York, NY

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Quinnipiac University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Mount Holyoke College, BA - Bachelor of Arts
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Yale School of Management, MBA

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Han z

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24 Jan, 2025
NYIS helped us on two applications on immigration status change. Both times they were extremely professional and diligent. Great service, would definitely recommend. They have good knowledge share in general too.
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Junfang

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22 Jan, 2025
I had an exceptional experience with the lawyers at NYIS Law Firm. They were incredibly professional, patient, and attentive, carefully listening to my requests and addressing all my concerns. Their responsiveness was remarkable, always providing timely updates. Thanks to their expert guidance, my visa status change was approved just one day after submission. Highly recommended!
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April zhai

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22 Jan, 2025
They are professional, just focus on their job. No dishonest advertising or behaviors. After using different lawyers for my families in the past years, NYIS is the most reliable and honest lawyer, not like some lawyers who just want to make money from you and tell you all good things.
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Pros
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Exceptional professionalism and attention to detail in handling immigration cases
“NYIS Law Firm demonstrated exceptional professionalism and attention to detail throughout my H1B application process.”
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Responsive and supportive customer service
“They kept me informed at every stage and made sure I felt supported and confident throughout the process.”
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Expertise and successful case outcomes
“Thanks to their expert guidance, my visa status change was approved just one day after submission.”
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Honest and ethical practices
“They are professional, just focus on their job. No dishonest advertising or behaviors.”
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Personalized and tailored approach
“They approached every step with meticulous care, ensuring that all aspects of my case were handled accurately and efficiently.”
Cons
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Occasional delays and inefficiencies in the process
“Although my major isn't STEM-related, my application was surprisingly approved smoothly. I am very grateful to the attorneys and assistants for their help. They were all very patient and promptly addressed all my questions and concerns.”
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Inconsistent communication and responsiveness
“When only few days left, the lawyer reviewed our documentations and found some problems which could definitely avoid in the first place if someone could remind us ahead, rather than last minute to say 'oh no, this is conflict'.”

Publications

2012:
Federal Circuit Bar Journal, How to Keep your Invention Patentable when it is Stored in the Cloud: a Guide for Small Inventors
2010:
Quinnipiac Health Law Journal, How Current Informed Consent Protocols Flunk the Sham Surgery Test: a New Frontier in Medicine and Ethics
2010:
Open Source and Free Software 2010: Benefits, Risks, and Challenges, Open Source Software and Patent Protection (co-authored with Atty. Carolyn Blankenship for PLI)

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