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Cherry Hill Resident Ron Klasko Named to List of Nation's Most Powerful Employment Attorneys in Immigration Law

H. Ronald Klasko has been named as one of the “Most Powerful Employment Attorneys in Immigration Law” in the country by Human Resource Executive magazine.  The magazine so named only twenty lawyers in the country in its June 16, 2013 edition.

Human Resource Executive®, with a print circulation of more than 75,000, focuses "on strategic issues in HR. Written primarily for vice presidents and directors of human resources, the magazine provides these key decision-makers with news, profiles of HR visionaries and success stories of human resource innovators. Stories cover all areas of human resource management, including talent management, benefits, healthcare training and development, HR information systems, relocation, retirement planning, and employment law."

Mr. Klasko is a former national President and three-term General Counsel of AILA.  For the last 20 years, Mr. Klasko has been included in the highly regarded Best Lawyers in America every year since 1991 and has been named one of the country’s top immigration lawyers by Chambers Global: The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business every year since 2006.  A frequent lecturer and prolific author on immigration law topics, Mr. Klasko is one of only three immigration lawyers ever honored by AILA with the Founders Award–an award given to the individual or group who has had the most important impact on immigration law.  A graduate of Lehigh University (B.A. 1971), Mr. Klasko received his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School (J.D. 1974).

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Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer, LLP is one of the country’s leading business immigration and nationality law firms.  The firm has offices in Philadelphia and New York.

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