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Maine Immigration Lawyer

Mark J. Russo

207-282-4004
25 Pool St.
Biddeford, ME 04005
www.markjrussoesq.com

We are a general practice firm concentrating in the areas of:

  • Immigration Law (Family and Employment Based)
  • Family Law

 The firm was founded in 2002 with the commitment to help you realize your legal goals in an efficient and expeditious manner for a reasonable fee. We provide you with legal services that are tailored to your unique needs. We offer free initial consultations of one half hour in order to introduce ourselves to you and determine your legal needs.

Please call us first !!!   207-282-4004 / 207-282-8005

Attorney Mark J. Russo, Esq.

Education

  • J.D., cum laude, University of Maine School of Law, Portland, Maine (May 2002)
  • Summer Law and Extern Programs, Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico (2001)
  • Summer Law Program, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2000)
  • Recipient of Wernick Award for Legal Writing
  • President, Latinos/Latinas Law Student Association
  • B.A, cum laude, Classics/Literature, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio (May 1972)

Experience

Graphel, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio (1977-99)
President/CEO 1990-99; Executive Vice President 1986-90; Plant Manager 1982-86; Machinist 1977-82

  • As President, managed sales, distribution, business development, consignment machining, engineering, quality control, and finance/administration for a $16 million business specializing in high-quality customized tool fabrication and distribution of fabrication materials (sole supplier worldwide for General Motors, General Electric, and Parker).
  • Doubled business volume over a ten-year period, primarily through expansion in international markets, including development of distributorships in México, Central America and long-term relationships with German, Korean and other overseas trading companies.
  • Personally researched foreign markets, networked extensively, and represented the company at trade shows. Acquired at least a basic competency in three languages, and studied culture and literature extensively prior to initiating contacts in overseas markets.
  • Upgraded and standardized the company’s business processes; developed professional engineering and quality assurance staffs to manage process control and continuous improvement critical in a highly competitive industry sensitive to cost, quality, and flexibility.
  • Managed a workforce of 120 with diverse skill sets: managers, engineers, sales representatives, and highly skilled through unskilled machinists and production staff.

Volunteer Activity / Community Service

  • Volunteer, Farm Labor & Native American Division, Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Portland, Maine
  • Currently assist in representation of foreign or Native American migrant/ seasonal workers on labor and immigration issues, and general representation of Spanish-speaking clients.
  • Member, League of United Latin American Citizens, Portland, Maine
  • Co-leader, University of Cincinnati Health Outreach, Celestún and Kochul, Yucatán (1996 & 1997)
  • Initiated, planned, and managed two programs for routine health screenings and preventive education for rural Hispanic and Mayan populations. Conducted needs assessment interviews with local residents as the basis for program design; recruited and managed health service teams, and participated in direct care and education.

Publications

  • Russo, M.J., NAALC: A Tex-Mex Requiem for Labor Protection. 34 U MIAMI INTER-AM. L. REV., 51 (2002). Compared current and historical labor law and labor relations in the US and Mexico and evaluated NAALC’s effectiveness in protecting labor in both countries.
  • Russo, M.J., The Tension Between the Need and Exploitation of Migrant Workers: Using MSAWPA’s Legislative Intent to Find a Balanced Remedy. 7 MICH. J. RACE & L., 195 (2001). Analyzed treatment of migrant workers in Maine Federal District Court in comparison with other US Districts.

Other Qualifications

  • Currently licensed to practice law in both the State and Federal Courts in Maine.

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