Authentication of documents: ApostillesBy Lynne R. OstfeldNovember 2012The Hague Conference is currently conducting a pilot project to develop procedures for the issuance and use of electronic Apostilles, or e-Apostilles.
Cubanism: Cuba in commerce with the worldBy Joseph F. Locallo, Jr.July 2012Is Cuba what it now appears to be, a country relinquishing some of its ideals imbedded in Communism and Socialism in order to prosper in a new world economy?
Does your client’s business employ immigrants?By Scott D. PollockNovember 2012The author provides the outline from his presentation at this year's CLE program, "What if Your Client is Foreign-Born?"
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichNovember 2012An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichSeptember 2012An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichAugust 2012An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJuly 2012An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichMay 2012An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichApril 2012A note from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichMarch 2012An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJanuary 2012An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
H-1B quota for 2013By Tejas ShahApril 2012While it is anybody’s guess how quickly the quota will fill up this year, it is reasonably certain that it will fill up sooner than in past years.
Is reform a reality for women in Saudi Arabia?By Cindy G. Buys & Stephanie MacuibaJuly 2012This article provides some background on the Saudi Arabian political and legal systems and on the possibilities for future reforms to expand women’s rights.
ISBA E-mail Discussion Groups as source for practice developmentSeptember 2012At one time or another, it seems every lawyer comes in contact with an international and/or immigration law issue in their practice. The ISBA E-mail Discussion Groups-- free to ISBA members-- offer a look at just how frequently these questions arise.
Lawful permanent resident aliens: Is there a right to return?By Patrick M. KinnallyMarch 2012The decision in Vartelas v. Holder should be of substantial significance to lawful permanent resident aliens who long ago may have committed crimes which made them excludable or deportable from the United States.
Message from the ChairBy Anne M. SkallerupMay 2012A message from Section Chair Anne Marie Skallerup.
“The newlywed game”—Marriage fraud in immigration: Ethical guidanceBy Jesse HodierneMay 2012A discussion of marriage-based immigration, the federal laws curtailing and prohibiting marriage fraud, and recommended actions for attorneys who know or suspect their clients are committing marriage fraud in an attempt to circumvent the immigration laws of the United States.
Patents, medication, and WHO controls them: A look inside a potential negotiator of the patented drug tradeBy Veena TripathiAugust 2012Global health is plagued by the inefficiencies of developing countries to gain access to medications. The inability for these countries to access these medications can be often blamed on the lack of patent regulation. The author reports on the past and current state of global patents for necessary medications and suggests that the World Health Organization, a branch of the United Nations, can be the mediator in this relationship.
Recent casesSeptember 2012Recent cases of interest to immigrational and immigration law attorneys.
Recent casesMarch 2012Recent cases of interest to international & immigration attorneys.
Setting up in Flanders—Part 3By Ian RobberechtsMarch 2012Some points for a foreign investor to consider when starting commercial operations in Belgium.