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Immigration Compliance for Employers: Form I-9s and Other Employment-Related Immigration Topics


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 57 minutes
Recorded Date: October 18, 2019
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Agenda


1) Recent Enforcement Activity
        a) SS Mismatch Letters
        b) I9 Compliance
        c) I9 Audits and Raids
2) Intersectionality
        a) Immigration and Employment Law
        b) Immigration and Corporate Law
        c) Agency Connections
3) Narrowing of Immigration Benefits

Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: October 18 

Description

Over the last few years, Immigration policy has been one of the most charged issues in the U.S. Today, there is no sign of that changing as the Trump administration has spent much of its time on immigrations policies and procedures. Now, some talent and immigration experts are predicting these regulations will affect the U.S. talent pool along with the makeup of the workplace. What can in-house and law firms expect from immigration regulations and how will this affect existing employees and hiring?

This program was recorded as part of ALM & Corporate Counsel's 2019 Women, Influence, and Power in Law Conference on October 18th, 2019.

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Panelists

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Keri Matthews

General Counsel, Head of Employment Law, Litigation, and Investigations
Vanguard

Keri Matthews is the Head of Employment Law, Litigation, and Investigations at Vanguard.

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Jocelyn Campanaro

Partner
Fisher Phillips

Jocelyn is a partner in the Denver office and is a member of the firm's Global Immigration Practice Group. She has extensive experience representing companies and individuals with their immigration and global mobility needs.

Jocelyn represents a broad variety of companies and individuals with all types of business-related nonimmigrant petitions (especially H, L, E, O, P and TN petitions), applications for labor certification, employment-based immigrant petitions (1st, 2nd and 3rd preference categories), and applications for adjustment of status and consular processing.

Jocelyn also provides immigration representation and counsel to various professional sports teams and athletes, including players and teams in the National Hockey League and Central Hockey League, World Champion cutting horse riders and a wide range of competitors in the equine industry. She also has a wide range of experience with seasonal worker visas, family-based immigrant petitions and naturalization applications.

Prior to beginning a career as a business immigration attorney, she also clerked for the Honorable Deborah K. Chasanow of the U.S. District Court, District of Maryland.


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