
Janice Radler
Olson
Janice
Radler Olson practices family and business immigration law as
Janice Radler Olson, PLLC, one of two PLLCs who are members of
Gardner and Olson, PLLC.
Area
of Practice:
Ms. Olson
currently limits her practice to family and business immigration
law, representing individuals and entities in the areas of immigrant
and non-immigrant visas, dealing with the Immigration and Naturalization
Service, the United States Department of State, the United States
Department of Labor, and its local state affiliates. Ms. Olson
began practicing immigration law in 1986 while a staff attorney
at the International Institute of Minnesota. She also served as
an Adjunct Professor with the William Mitchell College of Law,
and as Director of the Asylum Project on the Minnesota Lawyers
International Human Rights Committee. From 1991 to 1997, Ms. Olson
practiced immigration law with the firm of McMurray, McMurray,
Dale and Parkinson. In 1997, she joined Littlefield and Peterson,
continuing to practice immigration law exclusively. In 2002, she
and Arnold Gardner formed Gardner and Olson, PLLC, to continue
assisting individuals, educational institutions, corporations
and other business entities in the area of immigrant visas (green
cards), based upon family or employment, and non-immigrant visas.
Education:
George
Washington University, National Law Center, J.D. 1986
Northwestern
University, B.A., English, Deans List, Alpha Lambda Delta
Honor Fraternity, 1983
University of
Munich, Germany, 1981-1982
Admitted
to Practice:
State
of Virginia, 1986-1988
State of Minnesota
1987-1992
State of Utah,
1992-present
Memberships:
American
Immigration Lawyers Association
(past
chair, Utah Chapter)
Utah State Bar
Association
Personal:
Born,
1961, Milwaukee, WI
Married, with two sons.
Interests:
Reading,
swimming, and traveling.
Ms. Olson
can be e-mailed at: