By Lidia Dinkova | November 16, 2018
Prolific EB-5 broker Nicholas Mastroianni II denies claims by Chinese investors that he duped them out of $99.5 million in a Jupiter real estate venture.
By Colby Hamilton | November 16, 2018
The nation's high court set a briefing schedule over the question of a lower court's ability to expand the discovery process, with oral arguments scheduled in February.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 15, 2018
Trump administration lawyers said that organizations who assist asylum seekers could not claim injury over the challenges of adapting to a new policy because "that view of injury would confer standing whenever the law changed."
By Andrew Denney | November 14, 2018
The unanimous ruling by the Appellate Division, Second Department rejected the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department's policy of keeping inmates who are the subjects of ICE detention or deportation orders for up to 48 hours after the time that they normally would have been released and immediately notifying immigration authorities.
By Zach Schlein | November 14, 2018
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams ruled Miami law enforcement officials might have violated Garland Creedle's Fourth Amendment rights when police continued to detain him after he posted bond. Creedle was held after the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency requested his detention.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michele G. Madera | November 13, 2018
Today's article will provide an update on those proposed changes and explain the many other immigration policy updates and enforcement actions we have seen so far in 2018.
By Michael Booth | November 9, 2018
The division announced Nov. 9 that it had issues notices of violation against 28 business in northern New Jersey that it said have improperly offered immigration advice to noncitizens.
By Ellis Kim | November 9, 2018
Attorneys for the plaintiffs say the administration's move is a “direct violation of Congress's clear command that manner of entry cannot constitute a categorical asylum bar.”
By Ellis Kim | November 9, 2018
Attorneys for the plaintiffs say the administration's move is a “direct violation of Congress's clear command that manner of entry cannot constitute a categorical asylum bar.”
By Dan Clark | November 8, 2018
Democrats won the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time in eight years, but Republicans still control the Senate. Lawyers at Skadden and Fisher Phillips wrote about what companies (and their GCs) might anticipate from the new Congress in January.
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