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Navigating the New EB-5 Minimum Sustainment Period: Protecting Investors From Hidden Risks
New changes to the program have introduced risks that EB-5 investors need to be aware of to safeguard their investment in the United States. Otherwise, investing in the wrong development could lead them to lose their money and the opportunity to secure a permanent green card.'Avoid Obsolescence': NYC Bar's First Muslim-American President Welcomes Discussion About AI
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler litigation partner Muhammad U. Faridi, who took office on Tuesday, sees the technology as one part of preparing the future generation of lawyers.Employers Should Plan for Lengthy PERM Processing Times
Employers need to consider the processing times and plan accordingly until processing times improve.A Few Litigation-Centric Observations About the Am Law 200
Here's a quick look at some interesting trendlines and data points now that the full Am Law 200 has landed.View more book results for the query "Visa"
Supreme Court Will Review Revoked Visa of US Woman's Palestinian Husband
The question for the justices is whether a visa recipient can seek court review of the Department of Homeland Security's decision to revoke the visa on the grounds it never should have been granted.Beating Dead Horses and Sigmund Freud Tattoos
The Freud tattoo was a colorful detail in an otherwise complicated oral argument Tuesday about immigration law and whether U.S. citizens can challenge visa denials for their noncitizen spouses.From Defense to Offense: Strategic Evolution in Corporate Claims Pursuit
Proactive commercial litigation and arbitration to recover significant damages have become more common. We are seeing businesses put in place additional measures to ensure that when they must litigate, they do so in the most efficient and effective manner for the organization. This article explores common themes and benefits.ABA Wades into Spousal Visa Dispute at Supreme Court, Cites Due Process Concerns
The lawyers' group explained its involvement, stating that "allowing consular officers to rely on 'secret evidence' that is not disclosed to the applicant ... prevents attorneys from providing reliable legal advice to clients."Trending Stories
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