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Immigration Legislation—A 35-Year Review
In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick writes: I have had the great fortune of practicing immigration law for the past 35 years, the first five of which were with the government. Over this time, I have observed both periods of revolutionary immigration legislation and extensive congressional gridlock. The most successful immigration reforms have been a direct result of bipartisan support of a common cause.Three Big Atlanta Firms Score High in Women in Law Ranking
Three Atlanta firms ranked in the top 10 in The National Law Journal's annual Women in Law survey—but Atlanta's big firms were in the middle of the pack for The American Lawyer's annual Diversity Scorecard survey of racial diversity.Exclusive: Best Firms for Pro Bono
Hughes Hubbard is tops for U.S. pro bono; Dechert leads the international scene.Women Lawyers Face a Steep Climb to Partner
Only 1 in 5 claim title among responding NLJ 500 firms. Those that beat the average credit leadership.Longtime Staffer Lobs Bias Lawsuit at Jones Day
A former Jones Day business development and communications manager filed a complaint against the firm for gender, age and pregnancy discrimination.Diversity Scorecard: Minorities Make Small Gains in Big Law
Our Diversity Scorecard finds that just over 15 percent of U.S. lawyers at big firms are members of a minority group.Foreign National Graduates Face Immigration Realities
In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick discusses alternative visa options, and potential pitfalls, for graduating university students seeking full-time jobs, given that the H-1B visa has become an increasingly less certain option as the odds of getting selected in the lottery has steadily declined.Alston Partner Moves In-House at Consulting Firm
Hunter Holliday has left Alston & Bird to join The North Highland Co. as vice president and general counsel of the Atlanta-based global management consulting firm.Georgia Legal Food Frenzy to Begin Monday
Georgia's Legal Food Frenzy kicks off its fifth annual friendly food drive competition on Monday.Retaining Foreign Graduates Unable to Obtain H-1B Visas
In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick writes: While the H-1B is the most popular visa for international students seeking to work in the country post-graduation, it has recently become an exceedingly less practical option due to the program's oversubscription. In response, DHS recently published a new rule giving F-1 students the opportunity to stay in the country longer and providing them with more chances to obtain the H-1B visa.Trending Stories
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