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Alien detentions on high court docket
Depending on the circumstances, certain noncitizens are allowed to enter the United States without obtaining a definitive status. If these individuals act criminally, the system experiences difficulty in determining their sentences and possible deportation.State Open Records Law Trumps Locality's 'Confidentiality' Rule
Westchester County Supreme Court Justice James W. Hubert ruled that While Plains and its local ethics board cannot withhold some documents sought by The Journal News based on a local law that declares that the "complaints, records and other proceedings" of ethics investigations prior to the filing or dismissal of complaints are "deemed confidential."M&A Lawyers Beware: Immigration Risks Lurk in Your Next Deal
In their Immigration Law column, Angelo A. Paparelli of Seyfarth Shaw and Ted J. Chiappari of Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke write: Until recently, immigration-related due diligence in M&A deals has been considered only fleetingly (if at all) before buyer and seller sign the purchase agreement. Today, however, a resounding drumbeat of ICE press releases announces the indictments, arrests and convictions of employers and company officials for immigration worksite violations. Understandably, the mind-set of buyers has changed.Trending Stories
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