Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eugenio Hernandez and Asnardo Garro | September 17, 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.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Allie K. Dempsey | September 16, 2021
A recent settlement resulting from an investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ), Civil Rights Division, Immigrant and Employee Rights Section (IER) against Ascension Health Alliance (Ascension), a Missouri-based health care system, highlights discrimination claims against work-authorized non-U.S. citizens.
New Jersey Law Journal | Profile
By David Gialanella | September 16, 2021
"The No. 1 thing I did that differentiated me from a lot of other lawyers in my practice area is, I was here. I did not waver from being the office," Nair, co-chairwoman of Greenspoon Marder's immigration practice, said. "I have a lot of clients who said to me they were unable to communicate with their attorneys … because no one was in the office."
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Kristen Burke and Jamie Marr | September 15, 2021
"... in a competitive labor market, a willingness to view global mobility as an ongoing benefit for foreign national employees, rather than a means-to-an end for the business, may create an opportunity to establish a key strategic advantage in the recruitment and retention of high-skilled foreign nationals."
By Ross Todd | September 10, 2021
Sozi Tulante secured a precedent-setting victory for B.C., an asylum-seeker from Cameroon, in an immigration appeal centering on B.C.'s primary language, Pidgin English, and the need for an interpreter.
By Dan Packel | September 7, 2021
Ogletree joins a group of global firms, including Baker McKenzie and Allen & Overy, that have launched support centers in the city.
By Tom McParland | September 3, 2021
Lawyer said the man believed that he would be killed by the Taliban if he did not use a Kalashnikov rifle in battle.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 25, 2021
Critics of Tuesday's ruling noted that the Supreme Court often granted stays to the Trump administration to block lower court injunctions.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | August 24, 2021
American citizens and Afghans who supported U.S. efforts during the decades-long war are trapped inside the country and facing potentially fatal repercussions, a Philadelphia lawyer explained.
By Marcia Coyle | August 23, 2021
The Biden administration on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to temporarily halt a Texas federal judge's order to enforce the controversial Trump administration immigration policy known as the Migrant Protection Protocols.
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