Non-Exhaustive List of the Kinds of Litigation Matters Handled by the Firm:
- DOJ Executive Office of Immigration Review, Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer
- Employer Appeals Challenging Liability and/or Civil Money Penalties Assessed by ICE for Violations of the Employer Sanctions and I-9 Employment Verification Provisions Contained in Section 274A of the Immigration & Nationality Act
- Defense of Employers in Actions Brought by the DOJ Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Discrimination and by Individuals Alleging Violations of the Document Abuse, Citizenship Status and National Origin Discrimination Provisions of Section 274B of the Immigration and Nationality Act
- DOL Office of Administrative Law Judges
- Employer Appeals of Adverse Liability, Back Pay and Debarment Determinations Rendered by the Administrator of the DOL Wage and Hour Division Based on Alleged Violations of the H-1B/LCA, H-2A, and H-2B Regulations
- Employer Appeals of Debarment Determinations Rendered by the Director of the ETA Office of Foreign Labor Certification Based on the Results of PERM, H-2A and H-2B Compliance Audits
- Employer Appeals of Adverse Liability, Back Pay, and Injunctive Relief Determinations and Orders Issued by the Director of OSHA’s Office of Whistleblower Protections for Alleged Violations of Whistleblower and Anti-Retaliation Provisions of Federal Laws Governing Employee and Public Safety, Environmental Protection, Healthcare Rights, and Corporate & Commercial Fraud
- Employer Defense of Appeals Filed by Interested Parties Challenging the Dismissal of Complaints Filed with DOL Alleging Violations of the H-1B Regulations and Whistleblower Protection Laws
- Federal Courts
- Special Counsel in Immigration-Related Discrimination and Immigration Fraud Lawsuits Seeking Individual or Class Relief for Alleged Discrimination Against U.S. Workers in Recruitment, Selection, Compensation and Termination Based on Citizenship Status and National Origin
- Special Counsel in Immigration-Related Criminal Cases Based on Alleged Violations of U.S. Immigration Laws