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Goldilocks' Lessons for Dealing With Bearish Immigration Police
In their Immigration Law column, Angelo A. Paparelli and Ted J. Chiappari, respectively of Seyfarth Shaw and Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke, write that the Obama administration has pursued a strategy of "silent" raids followed by relatively stiff fines for mere paperwork violations or, if employers are found to employ undocumented workers, government orders requiring the immediate termination of employees who lack work permits.U.S. Judge Permits Fraud Claims Against Rating Agencies to Go Forward
Southern District Judge Shira Scheindlin refused to dismiss common law fraud claims against Moody's and Standard & Poor's relating to a structured investment vehicle called Cheyne Finance, which got AAA-ratings but then went belly up amid the mortgage crisis in 2007.Judge Vacates 1998 Conviction for Woman Seeking a Green Card
"Defendant's history since this isolated event has been stellar; she has lived a law-abiding life, works to support her family and cares for several dependent relatives," wrote Bronx Criminal Court Judge Ann Scherzer in dismissing the disorderly conduct conviction.Trending Stories
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