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Overview (Program Summary)
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ACC NortheastThe immigration landscape is evolving fast, with new regulations, stepped-up enforcement, and greater scrutiny on employers. Staying compliant is more important than ever. Join Fisher Phillips attorneys, Geoff Forney and Marko Maglich, for a practical discussion on the latest business-critical immigration updates. They’ll break down the key changes, what they mean for employers and strategies to navigate compliance challenges with confidence.
What You’ll Learn:
- H-1B Rule Changes – How the latest updates impact employers and what to expect from enforcement agencies;
- FDNS Site Visits – How to prepare for unannounced fraud audits, even at remote work locations;
- I-9 Audits – The biggest (and costliest) mistakes employers make and how to avoid them;
- M&A Immigration Pitfalls – Key risks for corporate counsel in restructurings, contract drafting, and due diligence;
- H-1B Denials & Agency Challenges – The latest trends in agency pushback and how to strengthen your petitions;
- Litigation Options – When challenging the government in court makes sense and how to build a strong case.
This session is designed for in-house counsel and anyone responsible for immigration compliance in their organization. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of what’s changing, how to prepare, and proactive steps to reduce risk. Don’t wait for until an audit or enforcement action catches you off guard – get ahead of the curve and ensure your organization is prepared.
Register below. Participants will receive login credentials prior to the webinar.
CLE: Fisher Phillips will seek CLE approval as allowed by those jurisdictions. In certain instances, some programs may not be awarded CLE credit because of content, delivery, or jurisdictional restrictions.
Speakers
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Geoffrey Forney, Partner, Fisher & Phillips (Portland, ME)
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Marko C. Maglich, Senior Counsel, Fisher & Phillips (Boston, MA)
Notes
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