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Grossman Young & Hammond is well regarded for its ability to handle employment and family-based immigration, international protection and humanitarian immigration, as well as immigration litigation. Founding partner and co-leader of the practice, Sandra Grossman is based in Bethesda and excels in the representation and support of clients before INTERPOL. Becki Young is also a founding partner and co-leader of the practice in Silver Spring and has significant experience with investment cases for individual investors and start-up companies. Also in the Bethesda office, Patrick Taurel is well known for litigating immigration cases in federal court and Adriana Robinson excels in family-based immigration and removal defense work. Meg Hobbins departed the firm in July 2024.
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  • 'The team was very well coordinated.'
  • 'I came to Patrick Taurel with an extremely difficult and complex case. He laid out all the options and provided legal advice on the best course of action. He was honest about my chances of succeeding, the potential cost, and the potential timeline of the case. Through his resourcefulness, persistence, experience, and a near-encyclopedic knowledge of relevant case law, Patrick and his team managed to successfully prosecute my case.'

Key clients

  • Chantale Zuzi
  • The Popal Group

Work highlights

  • Represented a business owner involved in an investment dispute arbitration before ICSID after their contracts in Armenia were abruptly terminated during a political transition.
  • Represented Jessica Barahona-Martinez, an LGBTQ+ asylum-seeker from El Salvador who was detained by ICE for six years based on a meritless Red Notice.