Immigration expertise is in hot demand at the nation’s big labor and employment firms. Seven months after launching a global immigration practice, Fisher & Phillips has lost four immigration attorneys plus three paralegals and a secretary to Littler Mendelson.

Littler recruited as shareholders the head of Fisher & Phillips’ immigration practice, David C. Whitlock, as well as Ian R. Macdonald, whom Fisher & Phillips hired in September to broaden into global immigration work. Aimee C. Todd joined Littler as of counsel and Jet J. Stigter as an associate.

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