National Law Journal
...his wife and son as dependents (L-2 visa), due to a petition from Dhuka Enterprises, Inc. Under these visas, they could remain in the...
...Tazhayakov are Kazakh nationals who were in the United States on student visas. They both were arrested on April 20 for alleged immigration violations. ...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...In 1998, Kariuki entered the United States on a six-month visitor visa. He never left and, in the ensuing years, has misrepresented his immigration...
National Law Journal
...new nationwide verification of legal status for all newly hired workers; additional visas for highly skilled workers and to relieve immigration backlogs; and a new...
...workers, for example, and Google Inc. and other technology companies want...without more temporary H-1B visas for high-skilled foreign workers...
Lawyers expect those concerned with workplace rights and consumer protection to be even more aggressive
National Law Journal
11-2967-cv (L)In re Lehman Bros. Holdings Inc.Argued: May 18, 2012Before: JACOBS, Chief Judge, and CHIN...
...lead counsel on an antitrust class action against credit card giants Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. in July. It also triggered major reform of...
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