Franczek Radelet PC | USA | 16 Oct 2014
In case there was any question, an Indiana staffing company, Access Therapies, learned late last month that the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)…
Epstein Becker Green | USA | 21 Sep 2012
There have been several decisions issued recently in the immigration area.
Seyfarth Shaw LLP | USA | 15 Jul 2011
In line with a trend that has been developing in recent years on a state level, North Carolina recently enacted a bill that will require employers that employ 25 or more individuals in the state to use E-Verify.
Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC | USA | 8 Jul 2011
In the wake of immigration enforcement laws enacted in Arizona, Utah, Georgia, and Alabama, several other states have enacted laws or orders imposing immigration-related requirements on employers.
Fisher Phillips | USA | 28 Jun 2011
As predicted in our prior Legal Alert on this topic on May 13, 2011, Indiana's recently enacted immigration law has been challenged in court.
Masuda Funai Eifert & Mitchell Ltd | USA | 31 May 2011
The State of Indiana passed a significant immigration law that has already been challenged by the ACLU.
Ogletree Deakins | USA | 31 May 2011
While comprehensive immigration reform remains stalled at the federal level, individual states have been busy considering measures relating to immigration.
Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP | USA | 17 May 2011
A new Indiana law provides that employers who knowingly employ unauthorized workers will be required to reimburse the state for unemployment insurance benefits paid to the unauthorized worker.
Fisher Phillips | USA | 13 May 2011
On May 10, 2011, Governor Daniels signed a new law imposing significant consequences on Indiana employers who employ unauthorized workers.
Barnes & Thornburg LLP | USA | 13 May 2011
A new immigration bill signed into law by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels on May 10, 2011, goes into effect July 1, 2011.