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Natalie Miramontes-Tankersley

Born and raised in Knoxville, Natalie Miramontes-Tankersley is a 2020 alum of Maryville College where she graduated with a degree in Religious Studies. She then attended Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law. While there, she served as President of the Immigration Law Society and graduated cum laude in 2023. She joined the firm in 2023 in her last year of law school as a law clerk, developing her legal skills with the firm’s immigration team. Natalie’s legal service focuses on immigration within the business sector. Married to a Mexican national, she understands the complexities and stresses surrounding the immigration process. She strives to offer her clients feedback to build a strong application, providing essential communication to relieve anxiety around their cases. Considering Guadalajara, Mexico her second home, she is also bilingual. Natalie currently resides in Knoxville with her spouse and her spoiled cat, Odin.

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August 31, 2023

Kramer Rayson LLP Celebrates 75 Years of Excellence at Neyland Stadium

Kramer Rayson LLP celebrated its 75th anniversary at Neyland Stadium's West Skybox, reflecting on decades of legal excellence and community service while looking forward to continued success.
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