Marc Prokosch | Attorney

Marc Prokosch

Marc Prokosch

Administrative Law, Asylum, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, General Practice, Employment, Federal Appellate Practice, Federal Trial Practice, Government Agencies, Immigration

Main Office

2950 Metro Drive
Suite 201
Minneapolis, MN 55425

Office Hours

Monday - Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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About Marc

Marc Prokosch has been with Karam Law since 2003.  As an immigration litigation attorney, Mr. Prokosch is focused on federal court claims, where he has successfully resolved long delays by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services with regard to citizenship applications, green cards, and other types of cases on numerous occasions.  He was counsel for two of the leading published decisions in Minnesota District Court, Al Jabari v. Chertoff, 536 F.Supp.2d 1029 (D.Minn. 2008) (highlighted in Kurzban's) and Ali v. Frazier, 575 F.Supp.2d 1084 (D.Minn. 2008) (highlighted in Bender's Bibdaily), along with several unpublished victories for his clients, as well as numerous cases successfully settled with the US Attorney's office.  Mr. Prokosch's other practice areas include appellate proceedings, relief from removal, employment-based immigration and family-based immigration.

Mr. Prokosch is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and is currently on the executive committee of the Minnesota/Dakotas chapter serving as Treasurer.  He has taught and mentored other attorneys and law students on matters related to immigration litigation.  He is admitted to practice before the Minnesota Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fourth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Circuits.

Mr. Prokosch received his juris doctorate from Hamline University School of Law, achieviing honors and graduating magna cum laude.  Prior to law school, Mr. Prokosch taught English in Minnesota and Kenya and worked for several years in the financial printing industry.

Marc volunteers for "Rein in Sarcoma" which is a non-profit Sarcoma research organization.  He is married to Ruth and they have a daughter named Ilse. 

Karam Law Highlights

Administrative Law, Asylum, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal, Deportation; Employment; Federal Appellate Practice; Federal Trial Practice; Government Agencies; Immigration; Litigation; Discrimination; US Courts; US Supreme Court; Visa

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