By Kelly D. Cobb | September 25, 2023
Now more than ever, it is vital that businesses review their internal immigration policies and processes, internal audit procedures, and training.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Andrew Denney | September 21, 2023
A handful of brave attorneys and a Law Journal reporter faced off against the young chess master at one of the firm's regular fireside chats. Their defeats were swift.
By Alexander Lugo | September 20, 2023
Attorneys have been swamped with calls from asset managers and institutional investors.
By Jim Saunders | September 19, 2023
The case centers on part of a broader immigration law that threatens felony charges for people who transport an immigrant who "entered the United States in violation of law and has not been inspected by the federal government since his or her unlawful entry."
By Gisela Salomon | September 18, 2023
Florida is home to about 4.6 million people that are foreign-born, and nearly three-quarters are from Latin America and the Caribbean.
By Everett Catts | September 15, 2023
"I'm hopeful that it's going to help victims actually be able to access some of the benefits that they could potentially be eligible for," As a Atlanta Legal Aid Society senior attorney Yazmin Sobh said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Natalia Gouz | September 13, 2023
It is common for college students to pursue work opportunities while studying, whether for financial purposes or to explore career prospects, however, international students must be aware of the strict regulations around their employment activities while in the United States.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | September 13, 2023
Dallas and San Francisco partner Frieda Garcia, now managing partner of the Dallas-based firm, is also focused on fine-tuning legal operations.
By Jimmy Hoover | September 7, 2023
Among the courts that have opined on cellphone searches is U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York, who held that "phone searches at the border generally require warrants outside exigent circumstances."
By Colleen Murphy | August 31, 2023
"AB 5207 evades easy classification under a particular branch of the Supreme Court's Supremacy Clause jurisprudence," stated Judge Robert Kirsch. "Regardless of the doctrine invoked, the result in this case is clear. A state law that wholesale deprives the federal government of its chosen method of detaining individuals for violating federal law cannot survive Supremacy Clause scrutiny."
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