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In an article published by Bloomberg Law, Mintz Member and Founding Chair of the firm’s Immigration Practice Susan Cohen commented on how employers are responding to President Trump’s recent order that temporarily bars foreign citizens from coming to the United States under certain employment-based visas, including H1-B visas for highly skilled workers. Specifically, many H-1B employers are leveraging new remote work arrangements, which have already proved successful in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Law Firms Embrace Remote Work
June 29, 2020
Managing Member of Mintz’s Los Angeles Office Joshua Briones was quoted in a Los Angeles Business Journal article discussing the increase of collaboration between the firm’s offices while working in a remote environment due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The American Lawyer highlighted the arrival of litigator Courtney Rockett as a Member in Mintz’s New York office, and included Ms. Rockett’s commentary on her practice and the move to Mintz.
Law Leaders On Managing Through A Crisis — Again
June 26, 2020
In a recent Law360 article, Mintz Managing Partner Bob Bodian discussed critical decisions regarding how to manage the firm in 2008-2009, and now, during the second crisis in his tenure in the leadership position.
CNN Business Perspectives: By Blocking Visas for Foreign Workers, Trump is Further Hurting the U.S. Economy
June 26, 2020
Mintz Member and Founding Chair of the firm’s Immigration Practice Susan Cohen and Jennifer Hunt, former Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor and Professor of Economics at Rutgers University, co-authored a CNN “Business Perspectives” article on the potential economic impact of President Trump’s recent executive order restricting foreign citizens from coming to the United States under certain employment-based visas amid the COVID-19 public health crisis.
