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Amid Visa Uncertainty, NY and NJ Immigration Lawyers Say Clients Getting Jittery
Lawyers representing corporations and their clients are fretting over possible changes to immigration rules under President Donald Trump.Group Turns To Big Law for Major Immigrant Rights Effort
Spurred on by President Trump's deportation priorities, a group of big-firm lawyers and nonprofit attorneys has launched a project to represent immigrants nationwide who are at risk for deportation and already has distributed a mass letter to hundreds of large firms seeking donations and pro bono work.Court Quirk Limits Access to CNN Journalist's Suit Over Immigration Order
A new lawsuit by CNN's former Baghdad bureau chief challenging his detention by customs agents at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the hours after President Donald Trump signed his controversial immigration order has clear international implications. But a policy of the U.S. Judicial Conference of the United States bars remote electronic access by the public to all filings in the federal court case.23 Big Firms in Atlanta Achieve Perfect Score on LGBT Equality Ranking
Six Atlanta-based firms were among the Am Law 200 firms that achieved a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's annual Corporate Equality Index.Immigration Practices Read Tea Leaves After Trump
Law firms with big immigration practices are fielding plenty of questions right now, but what comes next?Litigation Boutique Recruits Construction Partner; and Other 'On the Move' News
Construction lawyer Antony Sanacory has joined local litigation boutique HudsonParrottWalker as a partner from Duane Morris, where he'd practiced since 2003.Where Are the Women in Big Law?
Almost half of Fragomen's partnership is female, but it's an anomaly. Women remain scarce in law firm partnership ranks.Immigration Legislation—A 35-Year Review
In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick writes: I have had the great fortune of practicing immigration law for the past 35 years, the first five of which were with the government. Over this time, I have observed both periods of revolutionary immigration legislation and extensive congressional gridlock. The most successful immigration reforms have been a direct result of bipartisan support of a common cause.Exclusive: Best Firms for Pro Bono
Hughes Hubbard is tops for U.S. pro bono; Dechert leads the international scene.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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