Santos Lloyd Law Firm, P.C. anuncia la promoción de Kris Quadros-Ragar a socia

Newport Beach, CA • May 14, 2025


Santos Lloyd Law Firm, P.C., un cabinet d'avocats spécialisé dans le droit de l'immigration et d'envergure internationale, est fier d'annoncer la promotion de l'avocate Kris Quadros-Ragar, avec effet immédiat. Cette promotion marque une étape importante, puisque Kris devient la première associée de l'histoire du cabinet, ce qui reflète à la fois ses contributions exceptionnelles et la vision à long terme du cabinet en matière de croissance et de développement du leadership.


Titulaire d'une licence en droit de l'Université fédérale de Santa Catarina (UFSC) au Brésil et d'un Master of Laws (LL.M.) avec un certificat en droit des affaires de la Gould School of Law de l'Université de Californie du Sud (USC), Kris apporte une solide formation académique à son travail juridique. En tant qu'avocate titulaire d'une licence en Californie, son expérience internationale et son expérience personnelle en tant qu'immigrante offrent une perspective distincte et précieuse à la pratique de l'immigration mondiale du cabinet.


Kris est profondément engagée à aider ses clients à naviguer dans les complexités du système d'immigration américain, en combinant la perspicacité juridique, la réflexion stratégique et l'empathie pour soutenir leurs objectifs. Son travail a eu un impact significatif sur le succès du cabinet et sur la vie des personnes et des familles qu'elle sert.


En tant que cabinet d'avocats spécialisé dans le droit de l'immigration et doté d'une mission mondiale, nous reconnaissons qu'un leadership fort et fondé sur des principes est essentiel pour faire progresser les objectifs de nos clients et l'héritage de notre cabinet. La promotion de Kris en tant que première associée témoigne de son talent, de son intégrité et de son profond alignement sur les valeurs qui définissent le cabinet Santos Lloyd : l'excellence, la diversité et l'innovation. Sa perspicacité et son expérience joueront un rôle essentiel dans l'expansion de nos services et le maintien des normes élevées que nos clients attendent en matière d'affaires, de sport, de divertissement et d'immigration familiale.


Le cabinet Santos Lloyd Law Firm félicite Kris pour cette promotion bien méritée et se réjouit de son leadership continu dans ce nouveau rôle.



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