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Perspective

Dec. 22, 2016

Immigration due diligence in M&A is more important than ever

The international movement of employees has never been greater. As such, it is safe to assume that an entity undergoing a corporate reorganization has a foreign employee population in the United States working on temporary work visas. By Michael Boshnaick and Sara Rosenblit

Michael Boshnaick

By Michael Boshnaick and Sara Rosenblit

The international movement of employees has never been greater. As such, it is safe to assume that an entity undergoing a corporate reorganization has a foreign employee population in the United States working on temporary work visas and/or in the process of obtaining permanent residence. A corporate restructuring can have a significant impact on an employer's foreign workers - at best, certain visa applic...

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