Peng Li, Founder | Fantastic Business Attorney
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- August 31, 2024
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Bruce Dizengoff has been a licensed attorney practicing immigration and nationality law for over 35 years. Before entering private practice, Bruce served as an immigration lawyer representing the United States government from 1989 to 2014.
Bruce joined the U.S. Department of Justice in 1989 under the Attorney General’s Honors Program. This is a hiring initiative designed to recruit attorneys who recently graduated from law school who show particular promise, talent, and ability.
Bruce joined the Department of Justice after graduating from Temple University School of Law in Philadelphia in 1988. He completed a judicial clerkship with the Honorable Samuel L. Supnick of the New Jersey Superior Court from 1988 to 1989. In 2003, Bruce went on to become a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security, where he remained until entering private practice in 2014.
During his many years with the federal government, Bruce served as a federal prosecutor, an attorney supervisor, and a project manager. He represented the government before the United States Immigration Court and also appeared before the Board of Immigration Appeals. In addition, he prepared legal briefs and responded to administrative motions on behalf of the INS and ICE.