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Firm Watch

Mar. 16, 2004

New Immigration Attorneys Ease Duane Morris' Crunch

Immigration lawyers crammed last month to get H1B visa petitions, reserved for highly skilled professionals in a variety of fields, including computer science, engineering and scientific research, filed for their corporate clients before the United States reached its annual quota.

By Erik Cummins
        Immigration lawyers crammed last month to get H1B visa petitions, reserved for highly skilled professionals in a variety of fields, including computer science, engineering and scientific research, filed for their corporate clients before the United States reached its annual quota.
        "For a while, it was pretty frantic...

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