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Fragomen is excited to announce the new Practice Leader of its Sheffield office, Jane Goddard.
Jane was previously based in Fragomen's Matawan, US office as a Global Client Relationship Director. She will lead the Sheffield office of more than 130 immigration specialists and support staff, based only a few minutes away from the Home Office Premium Service Centre in Sheffield.
Caron Pope, UK Managing Partner, commented, "Jane will bring a wealth of experience to the Sheffield office and further our ability to meet the growing demand for our services in Sheffield and the surrounding areas. We're delighted to have her on board."
Jane has been practicing immigration law since 1993. Prior to joining Fragomen, she was a Partner in an immigration law practice based in Sydney, Australia and worked in community organisations providing immigration advice. Jane has been a member of the Conduct Panel of the Australian government's Migration Agents Registration Authority, and is a former member of the Australian government's Social Security Appeals Tribunal.
Fragomen in Sheffield
Fragomen's Sheffield office is a leader in providing immigration services to small and medium sized businesses, multinational corporations, universities and individuals that operate in the area. Our strategic location and experienced professionals allow us to provide comprehensive UK immigration advisory and support services from a central and convenient location. In addition to our Sheffield office, Fragomen has over 3,500 professionals in 50 offices to support the needs of our clients worldwide.
For further information please contact:
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Tel: +(44) 0114 289 2010
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