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Census Citizenship Question Could Hurt Tech's Public Policy Efforts
The 2020 census could ask U.S. residents about their citizenship status, a question critics say could dissuade immigrants from reporting. If residents are undercounted in Silicon Valley, local tech companies could see less federal representation and face recruitment issues.Thought Leaders: Top Midsize Firm Insights of 2018
Lessons learned from the people who think constantly about what makes a midsize firm successful.The Big Four's Big Year: Expansion, Immigration and Evaluation
Deloitte, KPMG, EY and PwC all made moves in 2018 aimed at building their law practices.The Big Four's Big Year: Expansion, Immigration and Evaluation
Deloitte, KPMG, EY and PwC all made moves in 2018 aimed at building their law practices.Berry Appleman & Leiden: An Immigration Firm Partnering with the Competition
The firm recently partnered with Deloitte to stay ahead in an increasingly competitive legal market, managing partner Jeremy Fudge said.Even with Changes Coming to H-1B Process, Companies Need to Start Preparing for Next Year Now
“It's always complicated to begin with, but this year it's going to get even more complicated,” said Kelli Duehning, senior counsel in the San Francisco office of Berry Appleman & Leiden.Despite Proposed Changes to H-1B Process, Companies Should Still Start Preparing Now
Immigration lawyers said it's unclear whether the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services's proposed change to the H-1B registration process will be implemented in time for 2019's lottery, but that companies should be prepared.Big Law's Trojan Horse: Are the Big Four Preparing an Invasion?
Law firms partner with the Big Four to serve their clients, but the accountants pose an existential threat. What will happen if—or when—they turn competitive?KPMG Aims to Double Size of Its Legal Services Arm
The Big Four firm is looking to have more than 3,000 lawyers in its legal services offering.Ex-Legal Chief Turns Solo Shop Into Mayer Brown Partnership
Melissa Richards, a former chief legal and risk officer at mortgage banker CMG Financial, didn't get down when she lost her job earlier this year. After a few months running her own firm, she's now returning to Big Law.Trending Stories
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