Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP is an International immigration firm with headquarters in New York, established in 1951 and specialized in providing a range of immigration law services to corporate and individual clients, and is recognized as the world's largest firm that focuses its practice solely on global immigration law.
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Offices
Fragomen Worldwide has more than 40 offices in 20 countries. Each office is established either as a law firm or an immigration consultancy, in accordance with applicable local law and regulation.
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Firm's historical timeline
1951 Firm originally established as Elmer Fried P.C. in New York City
1978 Opened second office in Washington, DC
1979 Opened Florida and San Francisco offices
1980 Opened Los Angeles office
1985 Opened Chicago office
1988 Opened New Jersey office
1995 Opened office in Silicon Valley
1997 Opened Troy and Irvine offices
1998 Opened Dallas office
1999 Opened first international office in Brussels
2002 Opened offices in Boston, Hong Kong & Singapore
2003 Opened offices in London and Frankfurt; and expanded the firm globally with the acquisition of PricewaterhouseCoopers's Australia immigration practice, establishing offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane
2004 Expanded US presence with the acquisition of Hirson, Wexler & Perl in San Diego and Irvine
2005 Opened Wellington, New Zealand office
2006 Opened Shanghai and Canberra offices
2007 Opened Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kochi, Dubai, Philadelphia, San Jose and Costa Rica offices
2008 Opened offices in Beijing, Toronto
2008 Acquired the immigration practice of Littler Mendelson and established a Phoenix office
2009 Opened Johannesburg office
2011 Opened Auckland, New Zealand,
2012 Opened Atlanta, Guangzhou (China), São Paulo (Brazil), Belo Horizonte (Brazil) and Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) offices
2013 Opened Zurich, Switzerland office; Mexico City office
2014 Opened Houston, Kenya and Malaysia and expanded Dallas
2017 Opened Buenos Aires and Dublin offices
References
External links
- Official site
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