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ANN L. LAMDIN Ann Lamdin heads up CSA's immigration practice and comes well qualified to that position. She is 1987 graduate of the University of Maryland School of Law where she was a member of the Order of the Coif and served on the Moot Court Board. Following graduation from law school Ann was an associate at Frank, Bernstein, Conaway & Goldman in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1992, Ann became associated with Piper & Marbury, L.L.P. (Now Piper, Rudnick L.L.P.) in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1997, Ann was elected a Partner at Piper & Marbury, where she actively pursued an immigration and employment law practice. In 1999, Ann joined Corbin, Schaffer & Aviles where she represents businesses and individuals in a variety of immigration matters. She represents high-technology and start up businesses, as well as many major employers in the healthcare, banking, insurance, manufacturing and consulting industries.. Ann has extensive experience litigating in federal and state courts and before the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service and other administrative agencies. Ann is recognized as an expert in her field, publishing many articles and chapters in immigration and employment-related publications and general access periodicals. Ann is a frequent presenter and participant in continuing legal education, professional seminars, and graduate and undergraduate level instruction. In 1995, the American Immigration Lawyers Association recognized Ann as the outstanding young immigration lawyer. She has also been recognized as one of Baltimore's Best Lawyers by Baltimore Magazine. Ann is admitted to practice before the Maryland Court of Appeals, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and the United States District Courts for the Districts of Maryland and the District of Columbia. E-Mail: alamdin@csalaw.com 410-544-0314
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