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It's not every day that a law firm is sued for antitrust violations. Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy has survived to tell the tale.
In Sandy's Wake, Empty Dewey Office Offers Fragomen a Lifeline
Forced to seek shelter in the aftermath of the so-called superstorm, immigration firm Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen and Loewy has signed a short-term lease to occupy a portion of Dewey & LeBoeuf's onetime home.Immigration reform's potential impact
Throughout his re-election campaign, President Barack Obama promised that overhauling the nation's immigration laws would be at the top of his legislative agenda should he win a second term. Now, with that second term under way and momentum for reform building, the legal community is sitting at attention.Immigration Boutique May Split From NY Parent Firm
Julia D. [email protected], Del Rey, Bernsen Loewy's local office is negotiating a spinoff from the New York-based immigration boutique. Robert E. Banta, who opened the local office about five years ago, said details have not been finalized, but he plans to operate the four-lawyer local outfit independently of Fragomen.Labor Dept. Drops Audit of Prominent Immigration Firm
With no fanfare, the U.S. Department of Labor has dropped its controversial audit of 2,500 green card cases handled by the nation's largest immigration law firm, Fragomen Del Rey Bernsen & Loewy.Attorneys Battered by Sandy Find Temporary Ports After the Storm
When Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy - like many firms - was left scrambling for alternate office space after Hurricane Sandy forced the closure of its downtown Manhattan headquarters, the immigration-focused firm took refuge in the onetime home of bankrupt law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf.Coming to Terms With Close Quarters
Despite the frustrations of working temporarily in offices that are half of the size of its downtown outpost, partners and associates of Fragomen said the move has prompted camaraderie, discipline and mentorship.Littler Axes Local Immigration Group
Julia D. [email protected] Mendelson has booted its local immigration group in favor of creating a joint venture with an Arizona immigration boutique. Last week, Wendy L. Tice-Wallner, the managing director of San Francisco-based Littler, flew to Atlanta and gave 30-days notice to Charles H. Kuck, the only local immigration partner.Trending Stories
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