The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) has honored Gregory Siskind with the inaugural Technology & Innovation Award for his groundbreaking work in using technology to enhance processes, improve efficiency, and enhance client service. Gregory Siskind has been a leader in the intersection of immigration law and technology for many years, with a history that includes being a website pioneer, early internet marketer, and co-founder of IMMPact Litigation.
Siskind’s most recent achievement is as a co-founder of Visalaw.ai, where he has developed a generative AI product specifically designed for immigration lawyers. This tool has been praised for transforming the way immigration lawyers practice law, reducing the time needed to analyze and prepare cases. According to his nominator, this innovation is a game-changer for AILA members.
In addition to his work with Visalaw.ai, Siskind also dedicates his time to helping others understand how technology can benefit their practices. He is a frequent participant in webinars, roundtables, innovation focus groups, chapter seminars, and national conferences. He also conducts an annual survey of immigration case management software, collaborating with AILA to share the results with members.
Gregory Siskind’s leadership and innovative spirit have inspired a new generation of immigration lawyers to embrace technology and innovation in their practices. While his recent accomplishments are impressive, they are just the beginning of his contributions to the field of immigration law.
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