Mitchell Cáceres

Associate

Immigration
Advocating for marginalized communities

EXPERIENCE:

As a dedicated third-year Associate at Ross & Asmar LLC, Mitchell Caceres brings a unique blend of legal acumen, passion for social justice, and a commitment to excellence in client representation. With a strong foundation in immigration law and a track record of advocating for marginalized communities, Mitchell Caceres is poised to deliver exceptional legal solutions to clients facing complex challenges.

Born in Lima, Peru on May 5, 1995, Mitchell Caceres is a proud graduate of The Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in May of 2020, where he earned his Juris Doctor degree. Prior to law school, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Economics, and Law from SUNY Old Westbury in May of 2017, showcasing a diverse academic background that underpins his comprehensive understanding of legal principles and societal dynamics.

During his tenure at The Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, Mitchell distinguished himself through his involvement in the Immigration Justice Clinic, where he gained hands-on experience assisting individuals and families with immigration-related matters. This invaluable experience instilled in Mitchell a deep sense of empathy, advocacy, and commitment to protecting the rights of immigrants.

Specializing in immigration law and criminal law, Mitchell offers expertise in various areas, including family-based immigration, asylum, deportation defense, and humanitarian relief. His experience in the Immigration Justice Clinic has equipped him with the skills and insights necessary to navigate the complexities of immigration law with precision and compassion.

Known for his client-centered approach, Mitchell prioritizes clear communication, responsiveness, and personalized attention to each client's needs. He understand that legal matters can be daunting, especially in the realm of immigration law, and are dedicated to guiding clients through every step of the process with compassion and expertise.

EDUCATION:

  • Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University

  • Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Economics, and Law from SUNY Old Westbury

ADMISSIONS:

  • State Bar of New York

  • Executive Office for Immigration Review