Iandoli Desai & Cronin PC News

  • Iandoli Desai & Cronin P.C. was recognized in the 2020 “Best Law Firms” by U.S. News & World Report. Firms included in the 2020 Edition of “Best Law Firms” are recognized for professional excellence with consistently impressive ratings from clients and peers.

    To be eligible for a ranking, a firm must first have a lawyer recognized in The Best Lawyers in America©, which recognizes the top 5% of private practicing lawyers in the United States. Achieving a tiered ranking signals a unique combination of quality law practice and breadth of legal expertise. “Choosing the right law firm can be a vital decision,” said Tim Smart, executive editor at U.S. News & World Report. “The rankings draw on U.S. News’ 35 years of experience evaluating complex institutions to help individuals and companies alike make the best decisions.”

  • It is International Education Week, November 18-22, 2019 and IDC attorneys are speaking at several colleges and universities across Massachusetts during that week. 

    If your institution is interested in a presentation, please contact Iandoli Desai & Cronin at info@iandoli.com.

  • Attorney Mary Walsh, as Co-Chair of the Boston Bar Association's Immigration Section, is hosting an important event about asylum seekers this Friday, November 8th from 12:30-1:30pm at 16 Beacon Street, Boston, MA.  Hear from Eunice Rendón, an expert on immigration, violence prevention, public health, and civil safety, who will cover the current challenges and possible options of relief for asylum seekers in transit and remaining in Mexico.  She will also discuss the impact of the Department of Homeland Security's "Remain in Mexico" policy. Since the policy took effect, more than 42,000 asylum seekers have been sent back to Mexico to wait until their court cases in the U.S. are heard. All the while, the number of people requesting asylum in Mexico has increased by about 53 percent amid the Administration's effort to push Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras to accept more migrants, most of whom come from Central American countries.

    Speaker Bio: Eunice Rendón is the Executive Director of Agenda Migrante and a researcher in the National System of Researchers of CONACYT (Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology).  Previously, Ms. Rendón served as the Deputy Executive Secretary of Mexico's Executive Secretariate of the National Public Security System, consultant in different international organizations belonging to the United Nations System, and fellow at the National Health Institute in the United States.

    For more information or to register for the event, please go to the BBA's website.