Illinois law provides new protections to non-citizen defendantsBy Attila BogdanDecember 2004As many immigration practitioners know all too well, the consequences of a non-citizen's criminal conviction are very different from those of a United States citizen.
Immigration issues for health care facilities seeking to hire foreign workersBy Scott D. PollockMarch 2004Hypothetical Case #1: Dr. Sam Mazdejadeh, a citizen of Iran, is completing his cardiology residency at a well-known teaching hospital. He has published several highly regarded papers on new techniques he developed in angioplasty; his research has been used and cited by other leading researchers.
Immigration law alertBy Gabrielle M. BuckleyJanuary 2004The U.S. Department of Homeland Security ("DHS") is setting up a new electronic entry-exit system, called US-VISIT, that will collect and share information, including biometric identifiers, on visitors to the United States.
Is Customs the Grinch that stole Christmas?By Adrian ZenoDecember 2004Importers may have lost the benefit of importing a wide range of holiday-themed goods at duty free tariff rate. According to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (hereinafter referred to as HTSUS), heading 9505 applies to "festive, carnival, or other entertainment articles," which include "articles for holiday festivities and parts and accessories thereof."
MemorandumApril 2004On behalf of the members of the Section Council for the ISBA Section on International and Immigration Law, we are happy to provide you and the Board of Governors with a status on our section council's progress for the 2003-2004 term.
Memorandum of French Labour LawBy Sandra VreedenburghJune 2004In the United States, a merger, acquisition or transfer of a business can present complicated employee-related issues.
Message from the Chair: Raising the immigration barBy Mark E. WojcikDecember 2004The topic of how to assist and improve the immigration bar in Illinois was the subject of a recent meeting of our section council.
Midwest Immigrant & Human Rights CenterSeptember 2004Attorneys interested in pro bono cases: Following is our current list of cases in urgent need of pro bono representation.
NSEERS and US-VISIT requirements for nonimmigrant visa holdersBy Scott D. Pollock & Maria Baldini-PoterminNovember 2004The terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001 ushered in the development of several new immigration security initiatives.
Obtaining international trademark protection via the Madrid ProtocolBy Sirat K. AttapitJanuary 2004The international registration of trademarks is governed by the "Madrid System." The Madrid System is made up of two relatively similar treaties, the Madrid Agreement ("Agreement") and the Madrid Protocol ("Protocol").
Overview of the Algerian Code of Public Tenders of July 24, 2002By Michael L. Coleman & Celine van ZeebroeckApril 2004The new Algerian Code of Public Tenders (the "Code"), which applies exclusively to the procurement contracts concluded between the Algerian national and local governments as well as public entities (the "Algerian Customer") and any Algerian or foreign entity, was promulgated by Presidential Decree dated July 24, 2002.
PAIR with a great Web site equals less time at the computerBy Shannon M. ShepherdMarch 2004As an attorney with a small firm who represents many clients from Asia for both immigration and international business issues, I am always looking for ways to cut down on research time and expense by utilizing the Internet.
Retention of sales agents or representatives in AlgeriaBy Michael L. Coleman & Celine van ZeebroeckMarch 2004For many years, Algeria had a statutory ban in regard to the retention of intermediaries in connection with the importation of products or equipment into Algeria and the preparation, negotiation and conclusion of any contracts relating to said importation.
Twinning ProjectBy Lewis F. MatuszewichApril 2004In 1990 the Illinois State Bar Association entered into a "Twinning Agreement" with the National Bar Association of Poland and the Advocates Society of Chicago.