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Law Offices of Susannah Brown Bring New Family and Immigration Law Practice to the Southshore.


PEMBROKE, Mass. -- Susannah L. Brown announced today the opening of her new law offices in Pembroke, MA. The Law office of Susannah L. Brown is boutique firm specializing in Divorce, Family Law and Immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important. .

Ms. Brown has practiced law for more than 15 years and was formerly with Webster, Nagle, Brown and Joyce in Pembroke. With a background in both civil and criminal trial work, Ms. Brown's practice focuses primarily on Divorce, Family Law and Immigration. Ms. Brown is a graduate of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut and Emory University School of Law Emory University School of Law is a top-tier U.S. law school, part of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. It is currently ranked #22 amongst all ABA approved law schools according to the 2008 US News and World Report rankings.  in Atlanta, Georgia and is admitted to practice law in both Georgia and Massachusetts. She is also a Certified Mediator.

Ms. Brown is an experienced Immigration practitioner and a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).

About The Law Offices of Susannah Brown

The Law Offices of Susannah L. Brown is a Divorce, Family and Immigration law firm based in Pembroke, Massachusetts. The firm provides legal services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client.  to clients across a variety of businesses including business law, immigration, labor and employment, dispute resolution, guardianships, divorce, separation, custody, property division, alimony alimony, in law, allowance for support that an individual pays to his or her former spouse, usually as part of a divorce settlement. It is based on the common law right of a wife to be supported by her husband, but in the United States, the Supreme Court in 1979 , wills and trusts, contempt, automobile accident Ask a Lawyer

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