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Law Firm Leaders Converge in Atlanta, as Recession and Inflation Top List of Concerns
At a conference, dozens of global law firm leaders met to discuss how to prepare for an economic downturn, inflationary pressures, remote work challenges and return-to-office issues, among other topics.DACA Recipient Tells Appeals Court His Rescinded ExxonMobil Internship Was Discrimination
The DACA recipient's attorney argued workplace protections for those like his client should be viewed through the lens of a 2020 Supreme Court decision which extended similar protections to LGBTQ Americans.Veteran Prosecutor Heading Up New Brooklyn DA Division Focusing on Gender-Based Violence
The Brooklyn District Attorney's Gender-Based Violence Division brings together the office's Domestic Violence and Special Victims Bureaus, the Sex Trafficking and Victim Services Units, its Family Justice Center operations and a practice devoted to obtaining visas that allow noncitizen crime victims to remain lawfully in the United States.Cozen O'Connor Presses On With Canadian Expansion, Hiring Veteran Litigator
Michael Osborne comes on board as chair of the firm's new Canadian antitrust practice.Immigration Attorney Agrees to Suspension for Failing to File Clients' Paperwork, Mishandling Fees
Victor Rivera-Nieves, an attorney licensed to practice law in Puerto Rico and Washington state, and maintained a home office in Virginia, a state he was not licensed to practice, was issued separate sanctions by the Disciplinary Board of the Virginia State Bar in February and Oct. 14 for allegedly mishandling three client immigration matters.View more book results for the query "Visa"
Visa Promises More Data on Pay Equity, Avoiding Proxy Fight
Visa will join a small roster of financial firms that have agreed to release more blunt assessments of compensation practices.Public Access File and I-9 Compliance in the Post-COVID Environment
In these times since the COVID-19 pandemic when employees are returning to offices, this article looks at what employers must do to adapt and keep up with developments in compliance requirements.Trafficking Victims Protection Act and Liquidated Damages Provisions in Employment Agreements
Employers eager to recapture the costs of hiring foreign citizens often use damages or repayment provisions in employment agreements. A recent case in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York illustrates a challenge to that strategy.Biden to Double Temporary Visas for Nonagricultural Jobs
The Department of Homeland Security said that it was "acting swiftly to address employers' needs for additional seasonal workers."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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