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DOJ Wants Federal Judge to Block Chinese Land Ownership Law
The new Florida law would restrict people from China and six other countries from owning property in the state.Goodwin Performance Reviews Lead to Cuts, as Midyear Reviews Increase
Sources confirmed cuts at Goodwin that coincided with the firm's midyear review process this week.Visa Faces Patent Lawsuit Over Mobile Payment Technologies
The court case, brought by Bragalone Olejko Saad on behalf of Liberty Peak Ventures LLC, asserts patents for technologies that facilitate mobile, contactless and online payments.Georgia Law Firms See Surge in Immigration Demand Amid Work Visa Policy Shift
"We've definitely seen a growth, not only in the visa work—obtaining visas for foreign nationals who are in the country or abroad—but also in the compliance work where we're looking at (clients') internal immigration policies and practices and wanting to make sure that everything is being done correctly," said one practice leader.View more book results for the query "Visa"
Civil Rights, Legal Groups Target Chinese Land Ownership Law
Attorneys for the Chinese plaintiffs contend the law, which will take effect July 1, violates constitutional equal-protection and due-process rights and laws, such as the federal Fair Housing Act.Fired Fox Rothschild Staffer Used Personal Information to Steal Client's Identity, Suit Alleges
Office administrator Kristen Amabile was let go by the firm in February 2022 after stealing from the immigration practice group co-chair and was later charged in New Jersey for fraudulently obtaining prescription medication, according to a complaint filed Monday.Casepoint Suffered Ransomware Attack, BlackCat Hacker Cartel Claims on Dark Web
The Casepoint platform is used by a number of U.S. government agencies and departments. BlackCat claims to be holding over two terabytes of Casepoint's data hostage, including attorney files and "many other things you have tried so hard to keep."People in the News—May 30, 2023—Green and Spiegel, Pond Lehocky
During the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)'s annual elections on May 18, Katelyn Hufe Karahan, partner at Green and Spiegel, was elected chair of the Philadelphia chapter.New Restrictions to the Sale of Florida Real Estate to Foreign Buyers
Attorneys, title companies, brokers as well as other players in the real estate industry need to familiarize themselves with this new legislation to ensure compliance and avoid possible penalties.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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