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Fragomen has again been named “Firm of the Year” in the corporate immigration category by Who’s Who Legal (Law Business Research Ltd). This is the 14th consecutive year that Fragomen has won this award.
Who’s Who Legal recognizes Fragomen as an “immigration powerhouse” and lists 27 of its lawyers in the 2018 edition of Who’s Who in Corporate Immigration Law.
Firm awards are determined by the number of its members that feature in the publication as well as by the number of nominations its lawyers received during the research period.
Attorneys named to Who’s Who Legal this year include:
Austin T. Fragomen, Jr.
Chairman of the firm’s Executive Committee, New York, NY, USA
Juan Carlos Aguilar Noble
Partner, Mexico City, Mexico
Lisa Baker Jones
Associate, Silicon Valley, CA, USA
Daniel Brown
Partner, Washington, DC, USA
Daryl R. Buffenstein
Partner, Atlanta, GA, USA
Bo Cooper
Partner, Washington, DC, USA
Scott FitzGerald
Partner, Boston, MA, USA
Andrew B. Greenfield
Partner, Washington, DC, USA
Lance Kaplan
Partner, Matawan, NJ, USA
Ethan E. Kaufman
Partner, New York, NY, USA
Cynthia J. Lange
Partner, Silicon Valley, CA, USA
Rodney Malpert
Partner, Silicon Valley, CA, USA and Phoenix, AZ, USA
Deborah Marlowe
Partner, Atlanta, GA, USA
Kevin Miner
Partner, Atlanta, GA, USA
Brenda Jean Oliver
Of Counsel, Washington, DC, USA
Caron Pope
Partner, London, UK
Rodrigo Salgado Moreno
Partner, Mexico City, Mexico
Kyle D. Sherman
Partner, Atlanta, GA, USA
Charlotte Slocombe
Partner, London, UK
Federico Solis
Partner, San José, Costa Rica
Kristi Taylor
Partner, Dallas, TX, USA
Paige L. Taylor
Partner, Dallas, TX, USA
Michael F. Turansick
Partner, Chicago, IL, USA
Robert Walsh
Counsel, Sydney, Australia
Mitchell Wexler
Partner, Irvine and Los Angeles, CA, USA
Karen Winarsky
Partner, Atlanta, GA, USA
Ellen G. Yost
Partner, New York, NY, USA
In addition, Alex Paterson and Robert Walsh have been recognized in the Corporate Immigration chapter of Who’s Who Legal: Australia (2nd Edition) 2018.
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