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Raymond G. Lahoud has established himself as a preeminent immigration lawyer with a global practice focused on corporate and employment immigration issues as well as immigration litigation.
As Chair of Norris McLaughlin’s Immigration Law Practice Group, Ray represents individuals and families, domestic and multinational businesses and corporations, employers, international employees, investors, students, professors, researchers, skilled professionals, athletes, and entertainers. He skillfully assembles a team to strategically work together, including the firm’s immigration attorneys, employer immigration auditors, and other immigration professionals to help domestic and foreign clients navigate every type of immigration or deportation defense matter. Ray has distinguished himself as an attorney who provides tailored solutions and valuable guidance to his clients, based upon his in-depth knowledge of immigration law. Ray’s extraordinary creativity, distinguished advocacy skills, and true passion for his immigration practice have helped countless individuals, families, and organizations of all types and sizes to resolve the most complex of immigration concerns.
Throughout his legal career, Ray has been recognized for both his knowledge of immigration law and the level of service he provides to his clients. These honors include the following:
- New York State Bar Association’s Empire State Counsel® honoree (2012 – present), recognizing members who performed 50 hours or more of pro bono legal services.
- Martindale-Hubbell® Platinum Client Champion award (20217-2024)
- New York Metro Super Lawyers (2023), published by Thomson Reuters; New York Metro Rising Stars® (2013, 2016, 2020-2022), published by Thomson Reuters
More Legal and Business Bylines From Raymond G. Lahoud
- Homeland Security Prepares for Increase in Migration - (Posted On Tuesday, May 24, 2022)
- Pennsylvania State Police Settle Federal Lawsuit Alleging Immigration Discrimination - (Posted On Tuesday, May 17, 2022)
- New Census Data Signals Struggling Population Growth in Pennsylvania - (Posted On Tuesday, May 10, 2022)
- DOJ Settles Immigration Discrimination Claim Against Washington Home Care Provider - (Posted On Wednesday, May 04, 2022)
- Georgia Man Pleads Guilty to Charges After Immigration Worker Scheme Exposed; Whistleblower Murdered - (Posted On Wednesday, April 27, 2022)
- DOJ Continues to Enforce Immigration Laws in Pennsylvania - (Posted On Wednesday, April 20, 2022)
- Immigration Matters: Lehigh Valley… The Hub of Economic Development with Don Cunningham [PODCAST] - (Posted On Wednesday, April 13, 2022)
- This Project Seeks to Assist Companies in Onboarding Immigrant Employees - (Posted On Tuesday, April 12, 2022)
- Religious Workers Face Uncertainty Over Immigration Status - (Posted On Wednesday, April 06, 2022)
- Some Immigrants Uncomfortable Reporting Labor Violations - (Posted On Friday, April 01, 2022)
For his high-quality and timely thought leadership published in 2022, the National Law Review names Norris McLaughlin P.A.’s Raymond G. Lahoud a Go-To Thought Leader in immigration law. Mr. Lahoud has provided vital ongoing coverage of the latest in immigration law throughout the year – most notably, his coverage of recent changes to USCIS Temporary Protected Status saw wide readership and provided readers with valuable insight.
Raymond G. Lahoud, the chair of Norris McLaughlin’s Immigration practice group, is a National Law Review Go-To Thought Leader for his insightful contributions related to immigration law developments. Mr. Lahoud’s writing harnesses his extensive experience handling client matters before the Department of Labor’s Wage & Hour Division, the Department of Homeland Security, and the State Department and representing various industries covering immigration changes from a variety of perspectives, including writing about ICE updates, litigation surrounding H-1B wage rules, and local initiatives in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.