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06.14.10: Immigration

Randall L. Sidlosca discusses Arizona's immigration law and Miami. View Now The Business Show

09.20.09: The United States Citizen and Immigration Service is Performing On-site Inspections at the Place of Employment

If your company has any foreign nationals employed under an H-1B non-immigrant approved petition, you must be prepared for a possible surprise on-site inspection. how many employees were employed in the company, hours of operation, office locations, number of foreign nationals employed that have an H-1B status, how many employees the company sponsored for permanent residency, and how many of the current employees are legal permanent residents. Specific questions about the foreign national ...

07.16.09: U.S. Immigration Begins Blitz on Workplace Inspections

Last week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched a bold new audit initiative by issuing Notices of Inspection (NOIs) to 652 businesses nationwide. This totals more notices than ICE issued throughout ALL of last fiscal year and is part of a new, comprehensive strategy to reduce the demand for illegal employment by holding employers accountable for their hiring practices. The notices alert business owners that ICE will be inspecting their hiring records to determine whether ...

01.28.09: Business Owners Beware: Liability Releases for Children Not Enforceable in Court

If you are a business owner who allows minors to engage in commercial activities with a signed parental pre-injury release, you may still be at risk for a potential lawsuit. Last month, the Florida Supreme Court, in a 4-1 decision [Kirton v. Fields, 2008 WL 5170603, 33 Fla. L. Weekly S939 (Fla. Dec. 11, 2008)], ruled that liability releases signed by a parent on behalf of a minor are unenforceable against the minor child or minor’s estate in a tort action arising from injuries ...