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Maryland State Bar Association
Strategically Navigating U.S. Immigration Law for Foreign Bu
This CLE presentation will empower attorneys with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complex landscape of U.S. immigration law, ensuring they can effectively support their foreign business clients in achieving successful market entry and compliance. The presentation will use hypothetical scenarios to illustrate the choices foreign businesses will face when entering the U.S. market, with a focus on strategic considerations during the visa selection process and aligning visa options with business goals. This is intended for attorneys who represent foreign businesses in various capacities, including corporate law, international transactions and trade, and immigration. It will be particularly beneficial for attorneys advising clients on establishing a presence in the U.S., hiring foreign talent, or navigating compliance with U.S. immigration regulations. Speakers will bring multidisciplinary knowledge in complementary areas. Moderators: Jennifer Stevens, Esq., Laura Devine Mo Syed, Esq., Offit Kurman Speakers: Ana Ortiz, Esq., Joorney Business Plans Albena Petrakov, Esq., Offit Kurman Joey Musmar, Accountant CPA ,Judith Costello, Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation Three hours of CLE credits will be offered to the surrounding MCLE states. The Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) is committed to making its online and in-person services, products, and events accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. To request an accommodation, please complete this
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