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Labor probing work of major immigration law firm
WASHINGTON AP - The nation's largest immigration law firm is under federal scrutiny over whether it helped major U.S. corporations disqualify American job applicants and give thousands of high-paying positions to immigrants.The unprecedented Labor Department inquiry centers on Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen Loewy - a New York firm at the forefront of a political effort to ease hiring of skilled foreign workers.Fragomen to open Atlanta office with team of 80
Global immigration firm Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen Loewy has opened an Atlanta office with an 80-person immigration group led by Daryl R. Buffenstein, Deborah A. Marlowe and Kyle D. Sherman.The 12-lawyer group, which is the former immigration practice for Paul Hastings, became the Atlanta office of San Francisco-based immigration firm Berry Appleman Leiden three years ago, while maintaining a close relationship with Paul Hastings.Department of Labor files response to immigration firm's lawsuit
The U.S. Department of Labor has filed a response to an immigration law firm's lawsuit seeking an injunction against the department's audit, saying the injunction request is moot. New York's Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, considered the nation's largest law firm dedicated to corporate immigration, filed a lawsuit last month against the DOL following its decision to audit the firm's immigration applications.Glass ceiling? Not at Fragomen.
With 42 percent of its equity partnerships held by women, the New York player leads the big firm pack.Fragomen Moves Back After Sandy
Nine months after Hurricane Sandy displaced Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy from 7 Hanover Square, the firm's 360 New York employees, including 90 lawyers, moved back on Monday.NY Firm Squashes Antitrust Suit Sparked by Lateral Hire
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.Trending Stories
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