
#400 Interview w/ Dan Kowalski, Esq.
In this milestone episode of The Immigration Lawyer’s Toolbox® Podcast, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. sits down with the legendary Dan Kowalski—longtime immigration attorney, editor, and publisher—to reflect on a remarkable career dedicated to advancing immigration law. Recently retired from active practice, Dan shares stories from decades of representing clients in every area of immigration law, as well as his pivotal role in legal publishing through Bender’s Immigration Bulletin. From groundbreaking cases to shaping the way immigration law is taught and shared, Dan’s journey offers invaluable lessons for attorneys at every stage of their careers. Together, John and Dan explore how the field has evolved, the critical role of keeping the law current and accessible, and why building a legacy of knowledge-sharing is essential for the profession’s future. 📌 Highlights: Dan’s path into immigration law and early career insights. Memorable cases that shaped his legal philosophy. The evolution of legal publishing from the 1980s to today. How attorneys can contribute to the profession beyond client work. Listen now for a rich blend of history, practical wisdom, and inspiration from one of immigration law’s most respected voices. Start your Business Immigration Practice! (US LAWYERS ONLY - SCREENING REQUIRED): E-2 Course EB-1A Course Get the Toolbox Magazine! Join our community (Lawyers Only) Get Started in Immigration Law! The Marriage/Family-Based Green Card course is for you Stream the podcast here: Podcast | iTunes | YouTube | Spotify Show Notes: Checkout the midwife birth final victory He talks about it here Check out his SubStack Dan Kowalski on LinkedIn Our Website: ImmigrationLawyersToolbox.com Not legal advice. Consult with an Attorney. Attorney Advertisement. #podcaster #Lawyer #ImmigrationLawyer #Interview #Immigration #ImmigrationAttorney #USImmigration #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyersToolbox
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