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Employers Navigating Layoffs Must Consider the PERM Process
With so many companies experiencing layoffs, this can change an employer's decision to start or even proceed with a PERM process as it may not be possible to document a shortage of U.S. workers in the area of intended employment.After 'Fierce Battle' With ALS, Tulsa University Law Professor Dies at 60
"In her typical warrior fashion, Betsy fought this horrid disease with everything she had and then some, advocating not only for herself but for others and their families stricken by ALS," Miriam H. Marton, associate dean for Experiential Learning, wrote in an obituary published in LexisNexis on Saturday.Florida Says Land Law Not Discriminatory or Unconstitutional
Supporters of the law have pointed to a need to curb the influence of the Chinese government and Chinese Communist Party in Florida.Disbarred: 3 Lawyers Lose License as 10 Others Disciplined
Other attorneys faced suspensions and public reprimands.View more book results for the query "Visa"
DOJ Wants Federal Judge to Block Chinese Land Ownership Law
The new Florida law would restrict people from China and six other countries from owning property in the state.Goodwin Performance Reviews Lead to Cuts, as Midyear Reviews Increase
Sources confirmed cuts at Goodwin that coincided with the firm's midyear review process this week.Visa Faces Patent Lawsuit Over Mobile Payment Technologies
The court case, brought by Bragalone Olejko Saad on behalf of Liberty Peak Ventures LLC, asserts patents for technologies that facilitate mobile, contactless and online payments.Georgia Law Firms See Surge in Immigration Demand Amid Work Visa Policy Shift
"We've definitely seen a growth, not only in the visa work—obtaining visas for foreign nationals who are in the country or abroad—but also in the compliance work where we're looking at (clients') internal immigration policies and practices and wanting to make sure that everything is being done correctly," said one practice leader.Civil Rights, Legal Groups Target Chinese Land Ownership Law
Attorneys for the Chinese plaintiffs contend the law, which will take effect July 1, violates constitutional equal-protection and due-process rights and laws, such as the federal Fair Housing Act.Trending Stories
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