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Focus: Immigration Practice By Robert C. Divine
Immigration Practice by Robert C.
Divine & R. Blake Chisam is an invaluable supplement to Kurzban's with a
different approach. It is also useful to newer practitioners and paralegals
in view of its easy to understand and practical style. For more info, see here. To order by fax, see here.
Article: The Moral Foundations Of Property Rights by Brian Summers for the Foundation For Economic Education
Article: H-1B Site Visits Soon To Become Routine Protocol by David Nachman, Includes Comment by FDNS
Article: Bloggings on Immigration Law And Policy by Greg Siskind
Article: Bloggings On Nurse And Allied Health Immigration by Chris Musillo
Article: Bloggings on Deportation And Removal by Matthew Kolken
News: CRS Report on Haitian Migrants
News: USCIS To Issue Redesigned Green Cards
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Help Wanted: Immigration Attorney
Washington, DC - The Office of Chief Counsel seeks experienced attorney with experience in federal acquisitions law, fiscal law and other administrative laws for the Commercial and Administrative Law Division. Serve as senior attorney providing advice to the Chief of the Commercial and Administrative Law Division, the Chief Counsel, and USCIS officials on issues related to federal acquisitions law, fiscal law, and other forms of general administrative law in support of USCIS' mission. For more info, including how to apply, key in Job Announcement Number: COU-CIS-2010-0006 at USAJobs.com. Applications should be sent to: Lakisha Richardson at Lakisha.Richardson1@dhs.gov by 5pm EST, Monday, May 24, 2010. Position starts at GS-12, GS-13 level, GS-14, or GS-15 level, depending on experience, and has promotion potential to GS-15/10 level.
Help Wanted: Immigration Paralegals
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ReadersWrite: Yesterday's Discussion
ReadersWrite: Today's Discussion
ComingsNGoings: New Partner Henry Chang is pleased to announce that, as of April 1, 2010, he has joined the firm of Blaney McMurtry LLP as a partner. Blaney McMurtry LLP is a full-service law firm consisting of 100+ lawyers which represents both corporations and high-net worth clients in a broad range of legal matters. His old website (www.americanlaw.com) will continue to operate as an online resource of Canadian and United States immigration law. Blaney McMurtry LLP, 2 Queen Street East, Suite 1500, Toronto, Canada, M5C 3G5, Tel: 416.597.4883, Fax: 416.594.5087, HChang@blaney.com, www.blaney.com.
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