About Lin Rose
Lin Rose Walker builds on dual interests in law and education. Her path weaves through classrooms and courtrooms. She earned a sequence of degrees over more than a decade that reflect that mix: a B.S. from Saint Peter’s College in 1995, an M.A. from Rutgers University in 1997, a J.D. from Yeshiva University in 2000 and an M.S. in Education and Science from CUNY Lehman College in 2012. The variety of her academic record is easy to spot in conversations about cases and policy.
Her legal training began in the late 1990s and culminated with the J.D. in 2000. Since then she has practiced in both New York and New Jersey, holding active credentials in those jurisdictions. The two-state perspective has allowed her to handle matters that cross state lines and to appreciate differences in courtroom practice and administrative procedure.
Walker’s membership in the American Immigration Lawyers Association places her among peers who specialize in immigration law. She participates in the national association as a member and draws on its resources when cases raise technical immigration questions. Her additional graduate work in education and science informs how she approaches matters that touch on schools, academic credentials and professional licensure.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in case preparation. She favors careful document review and clear client explanations. That style complements the procedural work common in immigration matters, such as applications, petitions and administrative filings. She also pays attention to recordkeeping and evidentiary detail, elements that often affect outcomes before agencies and in court.
Walker practices at Meyner and Landis LLP, where she applies both her legal training and her background in education. At the firm she works on matters that require navigating federal administrative systems while keeping clients informed about next steps. Her practice benefits from familiarity with regulatory frameworks and the habits of administrative offices in the region.
Her career spans nearly three decades of study and practice. She remains active in professional circles and continues to draw on her education and legal experience when advising clients. Her current practice centers on immigration law and related administrative matters.