Fragomen Expands Global Immigration Practice in Australia with Addition of Greenberg Australia

Fragomen is pleased to announce that Greenberg Australia joined Fragomen’s Australian practice. Fragomen is the world’s largest global corporate immigration law firm with 36 offices worldwide including Australian offices in Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. Greenberg Australia (Greenberg) is a well regarded corporate immigration services firm in Australia with an established reputation and a significant presence in Queensland. Greenberg has offices in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney and its 19 staff will be a welcome addition to Fragomen, bringing the Fragomen Australia practice to over 190 employees and adding to the depth and breadth of the team in Australia. Ben Willis, former Managing Partner of Greenberg Australia, now leads Fragomen’s Brisbane office.

“There are obvious synergies in our businesses with Greenberg staff’s technical excellence, client service culture, and quality and commitment to its corporate clients being ideally matched to our own values,” said Robert Walsh, Managing Partners of Fragomen Australia. “This latest development is consistent with our efforts to ensure that we can provide the best quality of services to our clients across all areas of immigration law.“

Ben Willis commented, “We are very pleased to be part of Fragomen. Amongst other things, the move allows our existing clients to access the extensive global footprint and reach of the global Fragomen firm. Australian businesses are increasingly looking towards immigration services providers with significant reach for their visa and immigration needs outside of Australia.”

In an era of globalized workforces and continuing skills shortages across many professional and trade occupations in most areas of Australia, the continued expansion of Fragomen reflects the firm’s commitment to invest in markets that will meet the growing needs of large and small corporate clients worldwide.

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