
Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP
Nick Lowrey is an associate with Klasko Immigration Law Partners in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office and a key member of the worksite compliance team. He advises employers of all sizes and industries on comprehensive employment eligibility and worksite compliance matters, including large-scale Form I-9 audits, suspect document assessments, immigration-related fraud issues, and anti-discrimination policies. Nick helps clients design compliance policies and protocols tailored to their operations, conducts strategic training, and offers routine consultations on unique I-9 and worksite compliance questions. His work emphasizes proactive risk mitigation and the integration of sustainable compliance practices that align with evolving regulatory requirements. Known for his creative problem-solving and commitment to superior client service, Nick partners with employers to assess existing programs, strengthen internal controls, and navigate worksite enforcement dynamics. By focusing on practical yet robust compliance frameworks, he supports clients in avoiding costly penalties and maintaining operational integrity.

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