Santos Lloyd Law Firm, P.C. Anuncia Promoção de Kris Quadros-Ragar a Sócia

Newport Beach, CA • May 14, 2025

Santos Lloyd Law Firm, P.C. escritório de advocacia de imigração completo com atuação global,

tem o prazer de anunciar a promoção da advogada Kris Quadros-Ragar, com efeito imediato.

Este é um marco importante, pois Kris se torna a primeira sócia na história do escritório,

refletindo tanto suas contribuições excepcionais quanto a visão estratégica de longo prazo da

empresa para crescimento e desenvolvimento de liderança.


Com um diploma de Direito pela Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) no Brasil e um

Mestrado em Direito (LL.M.) com certificado em Direito Empresarial pela University of Southern

California (USC) Gould School of Law, Kris traz uma sólida formação acadêmica para sua

atuação profissional. Como advogada licenciada na Califórnia, sua experiência internacional e

vivência pessoal como imigrante oferecem uma perspectiva distinta e valiosa para a prática de

imigração global do escritório.


Kris é profundamente comprometida em ajudar os clientes a navegar pelas complexidades do

sistema de imigração dos EUA, combinando conhecimento jurídico, pensamento estratégico e

empatia para que alcancem seus objetivos. Seu trabalho tem um impacto significativo no

sucesso do escritório e na vida das pessoas e famílias que atende.


Como um escritório de advocacia de imigração completo com uma missão global, reconhecemos

que uma liderança forte e íntegra é essencial para alcançar tanto os objetivos de nossos clientes

quanto o legado do nosso escritório. A promoção de Kris à posição de nossa primeira sócia é um

reflexo de seu talento, integridade e profundo alinhamento com os valores que definem a Santos

Lloyd Law Firm: excelência, diversidade e inovação. Sua visão e experiência terão um papel

fundamental na expansão de nossos serviços e na manutenção dos altos padrões que nossos

clientes esperam em questões de imigração nos setores de negócios, esportes, entretenimento e

família.



A Santos Lloyd Law Firm parabeniza Kris por esta merecida promoção e aguarda com

entusiasmo o desenvolvimento contínuo de sua liderança neste novo cargo.

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