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16 May 2012
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Tracy Evlogidis Morgan Lewis

Morgan Lewis has announced that Tracy Evlogidis, an international immigration lawyer, has joined the firm as a partner in its London Labour & Employment team following the conclusion of her notice period at Speechly Bircham.

Morgan Lewis has announced that Tracy Evlogidis, an international immigration lawyer, has joined the firm as a partner in its London Labour & Employment team following the conclusion of her notice period at Speechly Bircham.

Ms. Evlogidis has joined the firm with two associates, Nick Hobson and Gemma Goodhead.

Ms. Evlogidis and her colleagues provide advice to multinational corporations and high net worth individuals on a full spectrum of UK immigration and nationality issues. Their work includes exceptional or complex nationality applications, rights under European law and family related immigration as well as employment related immigration.

 

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