Erickson Immigration Group attorneys examine USCIS’ recent policy guidance on national interest waivers, noting that employers that file petitions can expect a higher bar for supporting evidence.
The city of Santa Barbara has paid out nearly $800,000 to two employees in separate hush-hush settlements. Noozhawk obtained ...
As a partner at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, Tracey Kennedy is a trailblazer in labor and employment law and a ...
Tyler Wolf was laid off last week (March 14) as an employment attorney at the US Department of Health and Human Services. The 32-year-old had been saving up to buy a home and planned to move in with ...
Advocating for Employee Rights Amid California’s Evolving Employment Laws SFA Law, a leading employment law firm in ...
Brian J. Mankin, Partner of Lauby, Mankin & Lauby LLP, is one of the more highly experienced employment law attorneys in ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James secured a major legal victory as a U.S. District Court ordered the Trump ...
An attorney who left the Iowa Public Defender's Office after posting about Trump had her license suspended in connection with ...
The Massachusetts AG secured a TRO to reinstate federal probationary workers illegally fired by the Trump Administration, ...
Few details were clear about how the sweeping cuts will be carried out, as the Trump administration prepared to work with ...
Due to a felony drunken driving conviction, the Iowa Supreme Court has suspended the license of an attorney who last year ...
With employment laws rapidly changing again and again, it is imperative that employers remain calm and focused in order to ...