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US Immigration Law Limits International 'Digital Nomads'
It remains to be seen how popular the digital nomadic lifestyle will remain over time as employers, workers, and governments continue to adjust to the sudden expansion of remote work policies resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic response.Former Sprint and Virgin Mobile Lawyer Joins Health Care Startup as Legal Chief
Elaine Divelbliss is taking the legal reins of San Francisco-based Vida Health, which operates a virtual care platform that has drawn major corporate clients, including Boeing and Cisco.Former Sprint and Virgin Mobile Lawyer Joins Health Care Startup as Legal Chief
Elaine Divelbliss is taking the legal reins of Vida Health, which operates a virtual care platform that has drawn major corporate clients, including Boeing and Cisco.Legal Community Voices Concern as Hong Kong Bars Foreign Attorneys on National Security Cases
'It begs the question, what else could be implicated down the road?' says one former Hong Kong lawyer.2023 to Be a Busy Year for the Plaintiffs Bar—Here Is What You Need to Know
Plaintiffs bar leaders are mostly optimistic about business and litigation trends in 2023, but are also seeing some bumps on the road ahead.View more book results for the query "Visa"
Litigation Leaders: Kramer Levin's Barry Berke on Being 'Trial Lawyers and Not Just Litigators'
"That trial lawyer approach has helped us achieve great success for our clients not only for those cases we do try, but also for those cases we get dismissed early, where we achieve a favorable settlement, or where we avoid having a case brought in the first instance," Berke says.Litigation Leaders: Kramer Levin's Barry Berke on Being 'Trial Lawyers and Not Just Litigators'
"That trial lawyer approach has helped us achieve great success for our clients not only for those cases we do try, but also for those cases we get dismissed early, where we achieve a favorable settlement, or where we avoid having a case brought in the first instance," Berke says.As Layoffs Mount and Economic Worries Loom, Is South Florida's Place as a Tech Hub Secure?
The boom has been a boon to local tech lawyers, who predict that incentives to either move to the area or start a business are in no danger of disappearing.What's New in the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program?
Enacted on March 15, 2022, the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 (RIA) reauthorized the expired regional center program through Sept. 30, 2027, providing a five-year reauthorization of the program with substantial changes, marking an achievement long-waited by the regional center industry.The Layoffs Are Here: What It Means for Employees Holding H-1B Visas
In recent weeks, Amazon, Meta, and Twitter all announced massive layoffs in a sign that the hiring frenzy we've come to know as status quo is no more. This presents a plethora of challenges for corporate counsel in the weeks and months ahead, but perhaps one of the most complex of these is what to do about international employees holding H-1B visas.Trending Stories
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