Renowned immigration attorney joins law firm as a partner

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Varnum LLP announced the addition of Michael E. “Mike” Wooley, an esteemed immigration attorney, as its newest partner. With more than 25 years of experience, Wooley has been a trusted advisor to C-suite executives and general counsel, providing strategic guidance on long-term immigration plans and immediate solutions for companies in the United States and internationally. His arrival strengthens the firm’s robust immigration practice team, further solidifying Varnum’s ability to guide businesses and their executives through the complex immigration process.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mike Wooley to our team,” said Jon Bylsma, Chair of Varnum LLP. “His extensive experience working with C-suite executives and general counsel, coupled with his specialization in healthcare immigration matters, aligns seamlessly with our commitment to providing unparalleled service to our clients. We are confident that his addition will further strengthen our position as leaders in the immigration law landscape.”

Wooley’s vast experience spans various industries, with a particular focus on providing tailored immigration solutions to healthcare providers and systems. He also has a broad understanding of global immigration trends, enabling him to guide clients with international operations through the intricacies of cross-border mobility. His strategic counsel has consistently allowed clients to adapt to changing immigration policies, fostering growth and innovation.

“I am excited to join Varnum, a firm that is renowned for its commitment to excellence and client-focused approach,” said Wooley. “I look forward to contributing my skills and experience to the already impressive immigration practice team. Together, we will continue to provide innovative and effective immigration solutions to our clients, supporting their success in an increasingly dynamic global environment.”

Wooley received his J.D. from the University of Michigan School of Law and his undergraduate degree from Central Michigan University. He previously served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ecuador; he is fluent in Spanish.

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