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Don't Let a Lack of U.S. Immigration Due Diligence Derail Corporate Reorganization
Early consideration of the immigration scope in multinational transactions allows businesses to properly assess outcomes and adjust terms where needed to meet the ultimate goals of the deal.People in the News—Sept. 13, 2022—Klasko, Cipriani & Werner
Stacy Clark, host of "Legal Talk" on MLTV21, recently interviewed two lawyers from Klasko Immigration Law Partners—partner Andrew Zeltner and associate Maria Mihaylova—on what is really going on behind U.S. companies' hiring of foreign nationals for much needed members of the workforce.Business Travel Has Forever Changed, and South Florida's Hospitality Sector Must Adapt
"Whether it was [the Zika virus] before the pandemic and with the uptick in COVID cases, people are less inclined to go to large business meetings."Judge Chides Colleagues for Using 'Noncitizen' Instead of 'Alien' in Immigration Ruling
The majority said readers might find the word "alien" to be offensive and opted for the term "noncitizen" instead.Gunderson Dettmer Hires Earnin, Disney In-House Counsel in Silicon Valley
Sangeetha Raghunathan has served as a GC at three fast-growing fintechs, and held in-house roles at Disney Mobile and Visa.View more book results for the query "Visa"
Former Ginsburg Clerk Among Biden's Latest Judicial Nominees
University of Montana's Blewett School of Law professor Anthony Johnstone has also been picked for a spot on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.Former Ginsburg Clerk Among Biden's Latest Judicial Nominees
The list of nine nominees brings Biden's total to 143, continuing his rapid pace with the most confirmations for any president at this point in his term.Biden's Latest Judicial Picks Includes Former Ginsburg Clerk for SDNY
The list of eight nominees brings Biden's total to 143, continuing his rapid pace with the most confirmations for any president at this point in his term.Commerce Chief's Agenda Reveals Amazon, Apple Meetings
Left-leaning groups have accused U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo of acting as the Biden administration's mouthpiece for big businesses, pushing for policies that would benefit corporate America.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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