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New Jersey Law Journal

Your H-1B Petition Was Not Selected in the Lottery; Now What?

The H-1B program is capped at 85,000 visas per year; here are some of the more popular options when you are not one of the lucky winners.
19 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Employment & Immigration

By | April 17, 2017
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

AG Sessions' Immigration Directive Foreshadows Return of Worksite Enforcement

A company's immigration program depends on its business environment. Addressing immigration compliance and potential enforcement activity will help companies address issues proactively and minimize exposure in the event of a compliance failure.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

EB-5 Set to Expire, but South Florida Developers Count on Short Extension

The visa program is up for renewal April 28, and potential changes may impact developers currently seeking funds.
11 minute read

The Recorder

California's Covington Team Calls Trump Immigration Claims 'Unsupported'

Covington & Burling lawyers representing the California legislature are demanding U.S. officials identify any state and local laws that "prohibit or hinder" immigration enforcement, an allegation leveled by Trump administration officials amid an escalation of tension between the Golden State and Washington.
9 minute read

The Recorder

California's Covington Team Calls Trump Immigration Claims 'Unsupported'

Covington & Burling lawyers representing the California legislature are demanding U.S. officials identify any state and local laws that "prohibit or hinder" immigration enforcement, an allegation leveled by Trump administration officials amid an escalation of tension between the Golden State and Washington.
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

South Texas Law Prof Becomes Go-To Guy for National Media

As a rock star among the legal media, Houston law professor Josh Blackman is on a roll.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

NYC Wins Round in Case Over Privacy of Municipal ID Data

In a ruling that gives New York City a victory in its effort to protect undocumented immigrants, a Staten Island judge found that destruction of records submitted for the city's municipal ID program does not violate New York's Freedom of Information Law.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

NYC Wins Round in Case Over Privacy of Municipal ID Data

In a ruling that gives New York City a victory in its effort to protect undocumented immigrants, a Staten Island judge found that destruction of records submitted for the city's municipal ID program does not violate New York's Freedom of Information Law.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Homeland Security Chief Backtracks on Splitting Families

Parents and children caught crossing the Mexican border into the United States illegally generally can remain together, the Homeland Security chief said, in a partial reversal of previous comments.
8 minute read

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