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Bradley W. Komanecky
Areas of Practice:
Immigration Law
Education:
B.S., St. John Fisher College
J.D., University of Dayton School of Law
Phone:
585-362-4518
Fax:
585-362-4618
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and Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP. The only way to become our client is by
specific and explicit agreement with an individual attorney at Woods Oviatt
Gilman LLP. Sending us an e-mail message will not make you a client of Woods
Oviatt Gilman LLP. If you are interested in having us represent you, please
call us at (585) 987-2800; we will determine whether the matter is one for
which we are willing or able to accept professional responsibility. We will
not make this determination by e-mail communication. We may be required to
decline representation if it would create a conflict of interest with our
other clients. You should therefore not provide us with any confidential
information until after we have had an opportunity to determine whether
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Status:
Of Counsel
At a Glance:
Brad Komanecky is Of Counsel to Woods Oviatt and concentrates his practice in matters relating to Immigration and Nationality Law. His practice includes the representation of businesses in obtaining Immigration & Naturalization Service authorization for the employment of foreign nationals, and the representation of individuals in their efforts to work and reside in the United States.
Representative Matters:
Mr. Komanecky has almost 20 years experience and concentrates his practice exclusively to matters relating to Immigration and Nationality Law. He serves individuals, corporations, religious organizations, professional employees and other enterprises in most every aspect of Immigration Law.
Mr. Komanecky’s practice includes Family Based Immigration, Non-Immigrant Employment Visas, Employment Based Permanent Residence maters, Removal Proceedings and Naturalization and Citizenship.
Immigration Law is Federal Law and Mr. Komanecky handles matters throughout the country.
Bar Admissions:
Mr. Komanecky is admitted to practice in the State of New York.
Professional Affiliations:
Mr. Komanecky has practiced in the Rochester area for over ten years and is a member of the Monroe County Bar and New York State Bar Associations, as well as the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
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