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Immigration Compliance & Risk Management Webinar Series

Part II: Creating Compliance Policies for a New Era

Dec
6
2018

Date: December 6, 2018

Time: 7:00AM - 8:00AM

In the 2018 era of heightened immigration enforcement, a focus on compliance and proactive management of immigration programs and foreign national employees is essential.

The Trump Administration has made immigration enforcement and the restriction of immigration to the United States a high priority. Most of the US immigration headlines relate to the methods the Administration is using to deter immigrants without a legal immigration status from seeking to enter the United States, including asylum seekers and unskilled migrants. The Administration is also making changes to the approach and rules relating to the world of business immigration. For those who manage the immigration programs of US employers that sponsor foreign nationals for temporary work visas and permanent residence (“green card” status), the stakes have never been higher, because the risks to employers and their foreign workers have never been higher.

In this two-part webinar series, senior members of Mintz Levin’s Immigration Practice will provide best practices in light of the ever-tightening US immigration environment. Topics will include DHS site visit preparation, record keeping strategies, and internal policy considerations.

Register for this webinar, Immigration Compliance & Risk Management Part 2: Creating Compliance Policies for a New Era, today!

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Speakers

William L. Coffman focuses on immigration and nationality law at Mintz. He represents clients on immigration matters before the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Department of Labor, and US and foreign consulates.
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Susan J. Cohen

Speaker

Susan J. Cohen is Chair of Mintz's Immigration Practice and a nationally recognized Immigration lawyer. She helps corporate clients manage immigration challenges. Susan is an American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) member and she's contributed to state and federal immigration regulations.

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