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Federal Government Lawsuit Challenging Arizona Law – Update
07/30/2010
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I-9: Does an Employer Have 3 or 4 Days to Complete?
07/30/2010
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TPS Extension for Salvadorans
07/30/2010
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ICE Five-Year Plan Promises Continued Employer Enforcement
07/30/2010
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H-1B and H-2B Cap Updates: Still Availability
07/30/2010
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Clinton: Federal Government Will Challenge Arizona Immigration Law; Other States Contemplate Similar Laws
07/01/2010
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Visa Fees Increased at Consulates; USCIS Proposes Fee Increase
07/01/2010
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E-Verify Redesign – Users Must Complete New Tutorial
07/01/2010
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Utah E-Verify Requirement Takes Effect July 1
07/01/2010
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All South Carolina Employers Subject to Immigration Law on July 1
07/01/2010
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H-1B Cap Update: Still Plenty Available
07/01/2010
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“Anti-Contractor” H-1B Memo from USCIS Challenged in Lawsuit
07/01/2010
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Immigration Reform Law Set to Affect All South Carolina Employers
06/22/2010
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Green Card Redesign - The New Card Will Be Green!
06/10/2010
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Ogletree Deakins Grows Denver Office, Increases National Presence of Firm’s Immigration Practice Group
09/01/2010
Ogletree is pleased to announce the arrival of Christopher Thomas and Angelica Ochoa as Shareholders, John Combs as Of Counsel, and Jocelyn Campanaro as an Associate to the firm’s Denver office. more...
 
 

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