By Charles Toutant | December 30, 2022
"Attorneys must allow an additional hour or more in their schedules to ensure they will be able to enter the building in time for their scheduled court or administrative hearings," New Jersey State Bar President Jeralyn Lawrence wrote.
By Adolfo Pesquera | December 15, 2022
Paxton claims to be investigating whether funds are being used to "exacerbate the current crisis at the border and to thwart the efforts of federal and state law enforcement."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vicki W. Li | December 14, 2022
Enacted on March 15, 2022, the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (RIA) reauthorized the expired regional center program through Sept. 30, 2027, providing a five-year reauthorization of the program with substantial changes, marking an achievement long-waited by the regional center industry.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mandy Feuerbacher | December 9, 2022
In recent weeks, Amazon, Meta, and Twitter all announced massive layoffs in a sign that the hiring frenzy we've come to know as status quo is no more. This presents a plethora of challenges for corporate counsel in the weeks and months ahead, but perhaps one of the most complex of these is what to do about international employees holding H-1B visas.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Raymond G. Lahoud and J. Alexander Short | December 8, 2022
While the country relied on its manufacturers to bolster the post-war economy, the global economy has become increasingly digital in the past couple decades. The tech industry relies on skilled and often educated workers to innovate and lead the world in technological innovation.
By Alexander Lugo | December 5, 2022
Manuel Rocha served as the top U.S. diplomat in Bolivia from 2000 to 2002 and previously worked at Foley from 2009 to 2012.
By Dara Kam | December 5, 2022
Immigrant-advocacy groups are accusing Gov. Ron DeSantis of an "attempt to legalize state-sponsored harassment" in challenging an "unauthorized alien" relocation program approved by state lawmakers.
By Jason Grant | December 2, 2022
Calling a court-appointed referee's findings "well founded," the Appellate Division, First Department said that the lawyer, "over an eight-year period, submitted 1,185 fraudulent and frivolous I-360 petitions, only one of which was granted."
By Associated Press | December 2, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials are being sued in federal court by immigrant rights groups who challenge the constitutionality of the…
By Marcia Coyle | November 29, 2022
A key question for Roberts was what to do if Congress fails to provide sufficient government resources to enforce a law's command.
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