About Lin Ding
Lin Ding is the founder and managing attorney at Ding Babb Law Group. Lin was born and raised in Qingdao, China. As an immigrant herself, Lin developed a passion for immigration law and studied it as her focus in law school. Lin gained The International & Comparative Law Certificate accompanying her J.D. degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Lin also holds an L.L.M. degree from the University of Illinois, as well as a Bachelors with a focus in Law from Shandong University.
Attorney Ding has devoted many years to the practice of immigration law in North America. With a precise understanding of the latest developments in immigration regulations and a core commitment to professionalism, prudence, and compliance, Attorney Ding is highly experienced in handling complex and high difficulty cases.
Whether involving nonimmigrant visas, employment based immigration, family based immigration, or naturalization, Attorney Ding develops tailored and practical application strategies based on each client’s background and objectives, while providing clear and structured process planning. Attorney Ding’s team has long provided comprehensive and compliant immigration status and workforce solutions to multinational corporations, publicly traded companies, innovative enterprises, and small to medium sized businesses.
Lin is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyer Association, Dallas Bar Association, and Dallas Asian American Bar Association. Lin enjoys spending time with family, traveling, and brunching with friends on the weekends outside of work.
Education
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law, J.D., 2019
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Law. L.L.M., 2015
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Shandong University, B.A. in Law, 2012
Admissions
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Pennsylvania
Publications
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Lin Ding & Bingxin Li, On China’s Current Counterwork & Competition between Media and Jurisdiction, Commodity & Quality, Aug. 10, 2011, at 83
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Lin Ding & Bingxin Li, Analysis of the Rationality of Law Enforcement Entrapping, and Well-intentioned Law Enforcement, Managerialist, Aug. 14, 2011 at 59.





