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Business Law Today
Volume 19, Number 3, January/February 2010
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features
mini-theme: Immigration law
Top five business immigration law issues - What employers need to know in today's economy
H. Ronald Klasko
p.11
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The administration's new work site enforcement initiatives - Focus on employer compliance will increase audits and investigations
Elise Fialkowski
p.17
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Creating a global workforce - Transferring non-U.S. citizen personnel to the United States
Bryan Y. Funai and Esther Contreras
p.23
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Immigration obligations in times of economic downturn - Consequences of workforce changes involving foreign nationals
Kate Kalmykov
p.28
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Bothersome immigration buzz spells trouble for M&A deals - New homeland security memo complicates employee transfers
Angelo A. Paparelli
p.37
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Pro bono in action - An immigrant's need for representation
Jill E. Family
p.42
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also in this issue:
Reining in directors and officers in corporate America - In Delaware, the answer is not to expand their personal liability
Dominick T. Gattuso and Vernon R. Proctor
p.46
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Representing independent directors after Sarbanes-Oxley - The growing role of independent counsel
James M. Lyons
p.53
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Negotiating the loan commitment - The borrower's perspective
John N. Oest
p.61
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departments
Snap judgments
p.6
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Pro bono in action
p.42
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Keeping current: securities
p.44
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Keeping current: securities
p.51
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Keeping current: securities
p.58
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