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Law Firms, Agencies Trickle Back to Offices in Lower Manhattan
Three months after Hurricane Sandy destroyed the infrastructure of many offices in lower Manhattan, displaced law firms and legal agencies are returning, and high on the agenda for some firms will be attempting to recover business contingency and relocation expenses.ABA Pressured to Move Immigration Conference out of Arizona
The American Bar Association is facing mounting pressure to move a conference scheduled for next week in Phoenix. The event's co-sponsor has backed out and two New York public interest law groups have called for a boycott to protest Arizona's controversial new immigration law, which makes it illegal not to carry immigration documents and gives police authority to detain anyone on the basis of "reasonable suspicion" that a person is in the U.S. illegally. The ABA event focuses on legal services for low-income individuals.Public Interest Groups, Immigration Lawyers Pressure ABA to Move Conference Out of Arizona
Immigration lawyers outraged by DOL audit bulletin
Immigration lawyers from all over the country are up in arms over an announcement by the Department of Labor that aims to clarify the rules that can trigger audits of immigration labor applications. The DOL issued the "guidance bulletin" only weeks after announcing it was auditing certain applications filed by New York's Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, the nation's largest immigration law firm. Kathleen Campbell Walker, president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, which has more than 11,000 members, said the bulletin did little to clarify attorneys' crucial role of providing advice during a complicated legal process.Emigra Group LLC v. Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP
Antitrust Suit Against Fragomen Firm Rejected; Case a Dispute Over Hiring of Competitor's WorkerNew Office Update: Curtis Mallet Heads to Kuwait, Baker & McKenzie Eyes India
Arnall Golden Partner Starts New Firm, But Keeps 'Link'
Paul F. "Pete" Wellborn III celebrated his 37th birthday by taking Earthlink away from Atlanta's Arnall Golden Gregory's client base. The former Arnall Golden technology partner left the firm this week and started The Wellborn Firm. "Earthlink has been with me and is leaving with me," he says. Wellborn's new office is across the street from his marquee client.Trending Stories
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