Asylum status and rules: A recurring dialecticBy Patrick M. KinnallySeptember 2014The issue now on the forefront of immigration asylum law is whether an asylum applicant who has obtained asylum may have that status terminated because the original grant of asylum was procured by fraud.
The benefits and drawbacks of a grant of withholding of removalBy Kristin MichelJanuary 2014It is important to determine whether a client in removal proceedings who has a fear of being removed to her home country is eligible for asylum rather than simply withholding of removal.
The CTM: then and now, and why national trade mark registrations are still importantBy Rachel HavardDecember 2014The European Community Trademark system still provides excellent value for the money. To seek EU wide registration is relatively inexpensive compared with the cost of filing individual national trade mark applications in 28 countries.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichDecember 2014An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichOctober 2014An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichSeptember 2014An introduction to the issue from Editor Lewis Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichAugust 2014An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJune 2014An introduction to the issue from editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichMarch 2014An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s commentsBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJanuary 2014An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Immigrants’ due process rights in immigration court hearingsBy Helen HarnettJanuary 2014On February 13, 2013, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals decided the case of Smykiene v. Holder, which involved motions to reopen removal orders issued in absentia.
Inter-country adoptions and surrogacy: Cautionary talesBy Ramsey SennoMarch 2014Attorneys practicing in this field should be cognizant of the dangers and the pitfalls associated with intercountry adoption, making sure they perform their due diligence regarding all parties and issues involved.
Inter-country adoptions and surrogacy: Cautionary tales, Part IIBy Erika RahdenMarch 2014Despite the obstacles that adoptive parents can face, international adoption is still a viable alternative for those seeking to adopt and if done correctly can create a loving and lasting family.
ISBA unveils exciting new Member Directory!December 2014Make sure the other members of the ISBA know what sets you apart and can find you easily by activating your member directory profile today.
Making conditional residency unconditional for immigrant clientsBy Patrick M. KinnallyOctober 2014The issue of the validity of a marriage in the immigration arena rests on a single concept: At the time of the marriage, did the participants intend to share a life together? But in today's world, with prenuptial agreements and spouses who may work and live in different locations, providing proof of that intent may prove a challenge.
Meet the Section CouncilOctober 2014Learn more about Section Council members Cindy Galway Buys and Tejas Shah.
Meet the section councilAugust 2014Learn more about Section Chair Lynne Ostfeld and member David Aubrey.
Message from the ChairBy Lynne R. OstfeldDecember 2014Several weeks ago, members of this Section’s Council had an informative visit and exchange of information with several staff members of the Quebec Délégation in Chicago. Eric Marquis, is the Québec Government Representative (eric.marquis@mri.gouv.qc.ca), Catherine Tadros is Director of Economic Affairs (catherine.tadros@mri.gouv.qc.ca), and Liliane Pin is Director of Investment in Québec (liliane.pin@invest-quebec.com).
Message from the ChairBy Lynne R. OstfeldOctober 2014A message from Section Chair Lynne Ostfeld.
Message from the ChairBy Lynne R. OstfeldSeptember 2014An update on the Section's activities from Chair Lynne Ostfeld.
Message from the ChairBy Lynne R. OstfeldAugust 2014A message from Section Chair Lynne Ostfeld.
Opting out of CISG: Always the best approach?By Samuel G. WieczorekOctober 2014This article will explore some of the factors that might be considered in order to make an informed, rather than a reflexive, decision on whether to embrace some or all of the provisions of CISG.
Practice tipBy Lynne R. OstfeldDecember 2014The author suggests that, when deposing a non-English speaker, working with an interpreter obtained through recommendations may be much more beneficial to your success than using someone obtained through an agency.
Practice tipsBy Lynne R. Ostfeld & Tejas ShahOctober 2014Make sure you're aware of these useful pointers!