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July 15, 2010 |

New Momentum for Comprehensive Immigration Reform?

In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick, a partner at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, discusses the uncertainty of the REPAIR proposal's immediate passage in the Senate.
12 minute read
April 15, 2009 |

The Am Law 100: A Work in Progress

Coverage of 2008 financials.
17 minute read
July 22, 2012 |

At Big Firms, Equity Gender Gap Persists

Firms talk a good line, but how many can demonstrate that they are promoting a strong percentage of women into the equity-partner ranks? Our survey shows slow progress for women partners at large firms.
7 minute read
March 29, 2005 |

Immigration Law

Michael D. Patrick, a partner at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, writes that the outsourcing debate raging in the media and on Capitol Hill has led to increased scrutiny of the utilization by U.S. employers of certain visa categories. In particular, the L and H visa category has engendered hefty criticism.
11 minute read
January 17, 2000 |

M & A in a Global Economy

Immigration concerns do not drive merger and acquisition decisions, but it would be a mistake to overlook immigration-related status and compliance issues when considering a corporate restructuring.
7 minute read
April 01, 2004 |

Getting a PERM

The U.S. Department of Labor may soon implement radical changes to routine green card processing through its proposed PERM -- Program Electronic Review Management -- process for labor certification applications. Although publication of the final PERM regulations likely will be delayed until late spring or summer, employers should review staffing needs, anticipate the new guidelines and make strategic immigration decisions today.
5 minute read
February 02, 2004 |

Movers

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Feld: Fifteen attorneys have achieved partnership status�and other notable personnel shifts.
4 minute read
February 01, 2011 |

News In Brief

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September 09, 2011 |

9/11 and the Law

On Sept. 11, 2001, commuters streamed into Manhattan under a clear-blue late-summer sky. By the end of the day, a pall of acrid, dark smoke hovered over downtown. Ten years later, the toxic cloud has long since lifted, and new skyscrapers are under construction at "Ground Zero" to replace the iconic Twin Towers that were destroyed by the terrorist attacks. But the impact of the attacks still lingers on how lawyers do business and courts dispense justice.
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