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Estrin Saul promotes 3

Immigration law firm Estrin Saul Lawyers has elevated three professionals to practice leader positions.

user iconJerome Doraisamy 12 July 2021 SME Law
Estrin Saul promotes 3
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The firm has announced that Alice Graziotti will lead its visa cancellations and character practice, Sarah Frankel will head up the skilled migration practice, and Shaun Wyn-Jones will take the lead on the firm’s expanding Adelaide office.

Speaking about the promotions, Estrin Saul partner Daniel Estrin reflected that, in April of last year, international borders closed and the economy was in freefall.

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“As WA’s largest specialist immigration law firm, we saw corporate clients immediately putting projects on ice and cutting back spending on its overseas workforce recruitment. Reuben Saul and I had to quickly assess strategy and resilience,” he recalled.

“As a firm with a diverse practice area (corporate immigration to complex visa matters and appeals), we bucked the trend over the following 12 months. There were no redundancies, no reduced work hours; in fact, we hired more staff and upped our graduate program.”

Over a year on, Mr Saul said, the firm is “stronger than ever”, and excited to be able to announce its three new practice leaders (all pictured).

“[They are] Alice Graziotti, a specialist in visa cancellations and character matters who will head up that practice area; Sarah Frankel, our resident superbrain for complex matters who will lead our skilled migration section; and Shaun Wyn-Jones, our resident travel exemption specialist, who will head to Adelaide to continue expanding our office there,” he submitted.

“The fantastic team at Estrin Saul Lawyers is positive, confident and ready to continue our growth trajectory as one of Australias leading immigration law firms.”

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