Eleven shareholders from Greenberg Traurig, LLP have been recognized in the 2026 Lawdragon 100 Leading Immigration Lawyers guide, according to a May 21 announcement from the firm.
The recognition highlights attorneys who advise on complex immigration matters around the world. The guide focuses on leading practitioners, especially those working with businesses and organizations on workforce mobility and compliance issues. Lawdragon said those selected “bring a vast span of skills and expertise,” including representing multinational corporations for global mobility needs as well as advising on family- and employment-based immigration matters.
Greenberg Traurig’s attorneys make up more than ten percent of this year’s list, reflecting what the firm describes as significant depth in immigration law and compliance. The eleven shareholders recognized are Courtney Brooks (Immigration & Compliance, especially I-9), Dillon R. Colucci (Immigration for individuals, families, business), Jennifer Hermansky (Employment Immigration), Cole F. Heyer (Immigration for family and business), Kate Kalmykov (Business Immigration including Compliance), Ian R. Macdonald (International Employment and Immigration), Laura Foote Reiff (Business Immigration & Compliance), Agnes Cha Rudinsky (Workplace Immigration and Compliance), Nataliya “Natasha” Rymer (Employment-Based Immigration & Compliance), Rebecca B. Schechter (Business Immigration & Compliance) and Miriam C. Thompson (Business Immigration, Compliance).
According to Lawdragon, the featured lawyers are noted for their ability to address both employment-based concerns as well as individual or family immigration needs for clients worldwide.
This recognition is part of an annual selection by Lawdragon that aims to spotlight leading advisors who help companies navigate workforce challenges across borders.









