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Greenberg Traurig’s Immigration & Compliance Practice Recognized in 2022 Chambers USA Guide

NEW YORK– June 10, 2022 - Eight global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP attorneys are recognized in the 2022 Chambers USA Guide.

The guide, which is researched by UK-based Chambers and Partners and is based on thousands of interviews with practicing lawyers and clients, ranked the firm’s Immigration & Compliance Practice nationwide and in the Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C regions.

The individually ranked attorneys are:

Jennifer Hermansky – a shareholder who focuses her immigration practice on employment-based immigration. She has experience serving health care, pharmaceutical, and real estate industries, as well as entrepreneurs, scientists, and researchers in scientific communities for a wide range of temporary visa options and permanent residence solutions.

Kate Kalmykov - co-chair of the firm’s Immigration & Compliance Practice. She focuses her practice on business immigration and compliance and represents clients in a wide-range of employment based immigrant and non-immigrant visa matters including students, trainees, professionals, managers and executives, artists and entertainers, treaty investors and traders, persons of extraordinary ability, and immigrant investors.

Ian Macdonald - co-chair of the firm’s Labor & Employment Practice’s International Employment, Immigration & Workforce Strategies group. He focuses his practice on developing, assessing, and managing global mobility programs for multinational companies on a range of challenges affecting the movement of people capital domestically and internationally, including secondment agreements, benefits transferability, local host country employment concerns, and immigration.

Anna Morzy – a shareholder who has a comprehensive background in providing legal and policy guidance on fast-evolving immigration laws, regulations, and policies, and in the development and execution of complex, industry-tailored mobility programs.

Courtney Noce - co-chairs of the firm’s Immigration & Compliance Practice. She focuses her practice on U.S. business immigration, compliance, and enforcement actions, as well as global immigration. Noce represents both large multinational companies and small startups on the full range of employment-based immigration, ranging from permanent residence (PERM, National Interest Waivers, Extraordinary Ability/Outstanding Researcher, Multi-National Managers, among others) to nonimmigrant visa categories (H-1B, H-3, J-1, L-1A/B, O-1, TN).

Laura Reiff - co-managing shareholder of the firm’s Northern Virginia office. She also co-chairs the firm’s Labor & Employment Practice’s International Employment, Immigration & Workforce Strategies group. Reiff focuses her practice on business immigration laws and regulations affecting U.S. and foreign companies, as well as related employment compliance and legislative issues.

Nataliya Rymer – a shareholder who focuses her practice on employment-based immigration and compliance. She represents clients in a wide range of employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant matters, including professionals, managers and executives, artists and entertainers, treaty traders and investors, immigrant investors, and persons of extraordinary ability.

Martha J. Schoonover – a shareholder who focuses her practice on business immigration matters and assists employers in obtaining temporary, nonimmigrant visas for business persons, managers and executives, treaty investors and traders, professionals (including researchers and scientists, engineers, computer professionals, and business professionals), exchange visitors, students, and crew members working on the Outer Continental Shelf.