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Immigration

Oct. 14, 2006

U.S. and State Laws Can Limit Sweetness of Immigration Benefits Deals

EMPLOYMENT COLUMN - By C. Matthew Schulz and Jenni Field - Savvy U.S. employers and legal counsel use immigration benefits as part of the compensation package to recruit and retain high-skilled, foreign professionals.


Employment Column

By C. Matthew Schulz and Jenni Field

     
      Savvy U.S. employers and legal counsel use immigration benefits as part of the compensation package to recruit and retain high-skilled, foreign professionals. But immigration and employment laws also limit how such policies and packages can be structured.
      The American job market is competi...

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