About Philip
Philip Eichorn is an attorney based in Ohio who has handled matters in both federal and state courts. He earned a B.A. in Communications from The Ohio State University in 1993 and later completed his law degree at the University of Akron in 2004.
Early in his career Eichorn developed a practice that has included appellate work and immigration matters. He has been involved in cases before federal appellate panels and state courts. Reported matters in his record include Gor v. Holder (2010), Thiam v. Holder (2012), State v. Kongkeo (2012), Urbina v. Holder (2014), Bains v. United States (2014), and two 2015 matters, Fayzullina v. Holder and Sellers v. Lynch. Those entries reflect repeated engagement with immigration and criminal appellate issues over a period of years.
Eichorn’s professional activity extends beyond courtroom appearances. He has held leadership roles in the American Immigration Lawyers Association’s Ohio chapter, serving as Secretary from 2009 to 2011, Vice-Chair from 2011 to 2013, and Chairperson for the Ohio Chapter from 2013 to 2014. He is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association and the West Shore Bar Association. His civic and professional network includes the Cleveland Council on Foreign Relations, the British American Chamber of Commerce, and The Ohio State University Alumni Association.
Admissions list the Sixth and Fourth Circuits as well as Ohio state courts. That mix has allowed him to pursue appeals at multiple levels and to handle immigration-related litigation that reaches federal appellate panels. The case list shows repeated appearances against the Department of Homeland Security and in matters that touch on removal and criminal collateral issues.
Eichorn currently practices at Hammond Law Group, LLC. He represents clients in immigration matters and in appeals before federal and state courts, combining courtroom advocacy with written appellate briefing. He currently practices at Hammond Law Group, LLC where his work centers on immigration and appellate matters.