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John H. Draper, IV, Director
JDraper@PFClaw.com Download VCard Mr. Draper is a member of the Trusts & Estates and Immigration Law teams at Paul Frank + Collins. Mr. Draper’s trusts and estates practice includes sophisticated estate planning for individual clients, including estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax planning. |
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Robert J. Grenier, Director
RGrenier@PFClaw.com Download VCard Mr. Grenier leads the International Law Team at Paul Frank + Collins, practicing in the areas of immigration, cross-border finance, and corporate and commercial law. He has extensive experience in counseling Canadian, European and Asian companies on a broad spectrum of immigration and corporate issues. His Canadian clients have headquarters from British Columbia to Newfoundland and many points in between. |
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Frank V. Petrosino, Director
FPetrosino@PFClaw.com Download VCard Mr. Petrosino is well versed with employment contracts, noncompetition agreements, nonsolicitation agreements, confidentiality agreements, and employee separation agreements. He also has delved into the intricacies of the Fair Labor Standards Act, laws related to reductions in force, and other laws and regulations governing employers. |
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Sonya L. Sibold, Associate
SSibold@PFClaw.com Download VCard Ms. Sibold is a member of the Employment and Labor Law team at Paul Frank + Collins where she advises employers on how to comply with state and federal law and counsels them in matters such as employee discrimination claims, employee discharges, hostile work environment claims, employee handbooks, OSHA, HIPAA, Fair Labor Standards Act requirements and wage payment requirements. She represents businesses of all sizes in the formation and implementation of policies and procedures to prevent and rectify compliance failures with respect to federal and state employment and labor regulations. Ms. Sibold only represents employers (she does not provide counsel for employees), enabling her to practice from a strictly pro-business standpoint. |
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