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International

Aug. 24, 2006

Sending U.S. Workers Abroad Opens Global Legal Arena

LOS ANGELES - Globalization has led to the outsourcing of factories and service centers to other countries, but several law firms are capitalizing on a related trend: outsourcing of U.S. workers.

By Anne Marie Ruff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Globalization has led to the outsourcing of factories and service centers to other countries, but several law firms are capitalizing on a related trend: outsourcing of U.S. workers.
      Expatriate executives are nothing new, but according to Jeff Appleman, a corporate immigration attorney, "what we're seeing now is we'r...

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