EB5 Investors Magazine Volume 4 Issue 1 | Page 44

IMMIGR ATION AT TORNE YS Daniel Lundy Klasko Immigration Law Partners LLP Daniel Lundy is a partner at Klasko Immigration Law Partners LLP, where he leads the firm’s EB-5 project group, and dedicates his practice full-time to EB-5 clients. The complexity of the EB-5 program is what first led him to EB-5 cases five years ago when an influx of EB-5-related cases at his prior law firm quickly sparked his interest. At Brandon Meyer Meyer Law Group Brandon Meyer is Founder and Principal Attorney of Meyer Law Group, with offices in San Francisco and San Diego, California.  Meyer Law Group provides the full range of immigration-related EB-5 services including Regional Center formation and ongoing representation, advising Regional Centers and developers on ongoing compliance issues, advising 42 TOP 25 Klasko, Lundy primarily specializes in representing regional centers, projects and developers, while still handling the occasional investor case. Headquartered in the firm’s Philadelphia office, Lundy and his team have represented dozens of regional centers and hundreds of EB-5 projects, and have built an impressive track record. His clients include large and sophisticated developers. Indeed, Lundy loves being at the center of highly complex deals, and seeking creative immigration solutions to business problems. His goal is to help his clients structure projects that are compliant with EB-5 regulations and marketable to investors, so that the projects can be successfully built and the jobs created. To accomplish this, he couples his business ingenuity with his substantial knowledge of the immigration rules and policies. In the past several years, Lundy has seen the industry grow up, from producing relatively simple and straightforward projects, to multifaceted deals with complex collateral packages sponsored by major brands. He expects this trend to continue, and predicts that regulatory action in the near future will alter the program in a positive way. He shares his industry expertise as a frequent speaker and writer on EB-5 topics, and has been featured in publications such as The New York Times. Lundy is also a member of AILA and the Banking Committee of IIUSA. Lundy brings a broad immigration background, and an advanced level of business knowledge to the table, allowing him to find necessary solutions to his EB-5 clients’ business quandaries. When he is not handling tough cases, Lundy enjoys fishing. developers on EB-5 project formation issues, negotiating “rent a center” deals between Regional Centers and third-party developers, I-526 and I-829 filing template development and filing review services, as well as representing individual investors in both Regional Center and “direct” EB-5 projects.    Meyer Law Group, founded in 2010, is proud to have highly experienced staff who read and speak Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and Vietnamese, among other languages.  Widely published in EB-5 Investors Magazine and other prestigious publications, Meyer is personally proud of the fact that he worked on his first EB-5 case in 1998, which was a “troubled business” project.  On top of his work in the EB-5 visa program, Meyer is experienced in all business immigration practice areas including E-1, E-2, L-1, H-1B, O-1, Outstanding Researcher, Extraordinary Ability, Multinational Manager, Exceptional Ability, National Interest Waivers, TN and immigration compliance for start-up companies and multinational corporations.  Meyer received his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2008, his Masters of Arts degree in East Asian Studies from George Washington University in 1998 and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from American University in 1996.  He is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and District of Columbia Bar Association, along with the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Meyer has authored a number of articles that have been featured in nationally renowned legal publications, such as Immigration Daily. EB5 INVESTORS MAGAZINE