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Yoshie Kikuchi

Immigration Paralegal at Minami Tamaki

Yoshie Kikuchi is an experienced immigration paralegal currently employed at Minami Tamaki since January 2019. Prior to this role, Yoshie served as a Senior Paralegal at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP from July 2015 to January 2019 and as a Senior Case Coordinator at Pearl Law Group from May 2014 to June 2015. Yoshie began a longstanding career in immigration law as an Immigration Specialist at Jackson & Hertogs LLP, where work spanned from February 1997 to May 2014. Educational credentials include a Master of Arts in International and Comparative Education from Stanford University Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with a minor in World Development Studies from San Francisco State University.

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Minami Tamaki

Established in 1975, Minami Tamaki LLP provides quality legal representation with an emphasis on personalized and responsive service. Our practice groups consist of expert, award-winning attorneys who specialize in the fields of Employment Law, Consumer Rights, Personal Injury Law, and Immigration and Nationality Law. Named as one of California's Top Ranked Law Firms by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell, our attorneys have been recognized as "Super Lawyers" by Law & Politics magazine, named to the list of Top 500 lawyers in the country by LawDragon magazine, recognized among the best attorneys in the Bay Area by Bay Area Lawyer Magazine, and ranked nationally by U.S. News Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms.” We were also the first law firm to be honored as Asian Pacific American Law Firm of the Year by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. Our attorneys have won historic and precedent-setting cases and are leaders in their fields of law. We serve our clients with vast experience, competitive rates, and personalized service. We provide excellent legal services which we balance with a commitment to social justice, community involvement, and pro bono work.


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