Philadelphia-based immigration law firm Solow, Isbell & Palladino officially dissolved Oct. 16, closing the doors of a firm that’s been functioning since November 2008. However, two firms have risen out of its dissolution: Solow, Hartnett & Galvan and Palladino, Isbell & Casazza.
Partners at Palladino, Isbell & Casazza—composed of longtime immigration and nationality attorneys Ricky Palladino, Alex Isbell and Christopher Casazza—said in an interview this week the former firm was dissolved because they agreed forming a separate firm would be the best way to support clients post-election, regardless of the outcome.
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