By Andrew Goudsward | October 7, 2021
Gene Hamilton, a former counsel to the attorney general in the Trump administration, worked on an immigration rule that is now the subject of Texas' lawsuit, a DOJ lawyer claims.
By Dan Packel | October 1, 2021
The immigration specialists hope to capitalize on the tech boom in Colorado, as companies in need of global talent relocate from Silicon Valley.
By Jim Saunders and Jim Turner | September 29, 2021
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said the "[federal] government is not free to ignore the clear commands of Congress" and alleged that some undocumented immigrants coming to Florida could be gang members, drug traffickers and other criminals.
By Eugenio Hernandez and Asnardo Garro | September 28, 2021
Based on our experience helping hundreds of foreign businesses and individuals navigate their entry and investments in the United States, following is a practical guide to key issues warranting consideration before entering the market.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion|News
By Meredith C. Doll | September 23, 2021
Whether recruiting new talent to the U.S. from abroad or transferring key employees to international offices, companies and their employees must expect delays and have backup plans ready in case last-minute changes to travel rules leave an employee stranded. For employers trying to hire or relocate foreign workers, this means allowing extra time for such things as visa applications, COVID tests, and pre/posttravel quarantines.
By Jim Saunders | September 23, 2021
U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom delved extensively into the development of the law and pointed to what she described as an "immigrant threat narrative" that helped lead to it.
By Cedra Mayfield | September 22, 2021
"We want to file an injunction against the Biden administration, what they're doing and how they're doing it," said Judith Delus Montgomery of the Haitian Lawyers Association of Georgia. "We need jurists in Texas, because obviously it's a jurisdiction issue. We would have to file it in Texas.
By Cedra Mayfield | September 22, 2021
"Once they're under the bridge, they're in U.S. territory. Yes, you can use what we call expedited removal procedures to process them, but I'm not sure that Title 42 is an acceptable mechanism of procedure to use to send those people back [to Haiti], because they are already in U.S. territory."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | September 20, 2021
Four Connecticut attorneys whose practice includes representing non-English-speaking clients discuss their workload and the joys the job brings.
By Aron Solomon | September 17, 2021
"When we all look back on this, we are going to see that Canada missed two significant early opportunities that changed the course of the pandemic here."
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