Rachel C. Tadmor, Esquire
Rachel C. Tadmor, Esquire is a nationally recognized immigration lawyer admitted to law in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. She concentrates in the areas of employment and family based immigration, in addition to other immigration areas. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland Law School and has been in practice since 1991. Her past and present professional affiliations, activities, and memberships include: Member: American Immigration Lawyers Association; Speaker on Panel for the New England Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association; Past Mentor of American Immigration Lawyers Association; Past Board Member, Centro Las Americas. She has also been interviewed by newspapers and has been a speaker on radio shows on immigration law, and has published monthly columns on Immigration Law. Her practice focuses on all immigration matters including filings before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (previously known as the INS), the Executive Office of Immigration Review, and the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Yoav Tadmor, Esquire
Yoav Tadmor, Esquire is a nationally recognized immigration lawyer admitted to law in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland and the District of Columbia. He concentrates in the areas of employment and family based immigration, in addition to other immigration areas. He is a graduate of Temple University School of Law and has been an attorney since 1994. He also holds an LLM degree in International Law from Georgetown University Law School in Washington, D.C. He has a published paper on international law and the United Nations, has been interviewed by newspapers and has been a speaker on radio shows on immigration law. His past and present professional affiliations, activities, and memberships include: Member: American Immigration Lawyers Association, American Bar Association. His practice focuses on all immigration matters including filings before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (previously known as the INS), the Executive Office of Immigration Review, and the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Brian D. Potter, Esquire
Brian D. Potter, Esquire is an associate immigration attorney admitted to law in Massachusetts and Maine. He concentrates in the areas of employment and family based immigration, in addition to other immigration areas. Brian is a graduate of the University of Maine School of Law and has been an attorney since 2008. He also holds a Master's degree in Public Policy and Management from the University of Southern Maine's Muskie School of Public Service. Before joining Tadmor & Tadmor, LLP, Brian worked and volunteered for the Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic and Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, both in Portland, Maine. His practice focuses on all immigration matters including filings before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Executive Office of Immigration Review, and the Board of Immigration Appeals. Brian is also a member of the Worcester County Bar Association.
Daniel Phair, Esquire
Daniel Phair was admitted to practice law in Massachusetts in 2009. He graduated cum laude from Suffolk Law in 2009, with a concentration in International Law. He was the recipient of the Judge Salvatore E. Aloisi Scholarship and served on the editorial board of Suffolk Law's Journal of Health and Biomedical Law. His practice focuses on immigration matters including filings before the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Executive Office of Immigration Review, and the Board of Immigration Appeals. Attorney Phair also has a background in real estate transactions, issues related to land use, and landlord tenant litigation. He is a member of the Worcester County Bar Association and the Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts.

