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The New Labor Certification Regulations in Immigration Law—The PERM Program (2005)
The Department of
Labor’s final “PERM” Regulations, totally overhauling
the labor certification process for the permanent employment of foreign
nationals in the U.S., are finally here, effective March 28, 2005.
According to many experts, even though an improvement over the previous
system, these new regulations dramatically change the entire labor
certification process, making it more complex and expensive for U.S.
employers to fill job vacancies with foreign nationals.
The Committee on Immigration
and Nationality of the International Law and Practice Section and the
Committee on Continuing Legal Education of the New York State Bar
Association are pleased to present a very timely full-day program, with
a faculty of national experts in the field, which reviews these new
regulations, discusses how they change the labor certification process
and how immigration, employment and corporate lawyers will now have to
advise their clients.
The speakers analyze the
real life issues and questions in the labor certification area, and
suggest possible approaches for your own practices, that arise with
these new PERM regulations, such as:
* What do you do with a
pending labor certification? Can you, or should you,
convert a current case to one under PERM? Is there a
transition period?
* How long will it take to
process a PERM petition?
* What are the required
specific “recruitment” steps, and their time frame, an
employer must take to apprise U.S. workers of a given job
opportunity before filing
a PERM petition?
* What documentation must an
employer maintain and how extensive must the recruitment report be to
meet Department of Labor requirements?
* What has changed in
determining the “prevailing wage” for a position, and does
the employer have any latitude to vary this prevailing wage under
PERM?
* How will guidelines change
for determining minimum education, training and experience necessary for
certain job positions offered under PERM?
This course has been
designed to allow you to gain a working familiarity with these
fundamentally new regulations.
Program Contents
· Brief Overview of New PERM Regulations
· New Pre-Filing Requirements
· Filing the Application
· Recruitment Requirements
· Substantive Issues
· Strategic Issues
· A Last Look at Form ETA 9089
Program Speakers
Jan H.
Brown, Esq.
Jan H. Brown,
P.C.
—New York
City
Margaret A.
Catillaz, Esq. (Co-Chair)
Harter, Secrest
& Emery LLP
—Rochester
Steven A.
Clark, Esq.
Flynn & Clark,
P.C.
—Cambridge,
MA
Neil S.
Dornbaum, Esq.
Dornbaum &
Peregoy
—Newark,
NJ
Gary E.
Endelman, Esq.
Immigration Counsel,
BP America, Inc.
—Houston,
TX
Josie
Gonzalez, Esq.
Gonzalez &
Harris, P.C.
—Pasadena,
CA
Howard W.
Gordon, Esq.
Fragomen, DelRey,
Bernsen & Lowey, LLP
—New York
City
David
Grunblatt, Esq. (Co-Chair)
Wildes,Weinberg,
Grunblatt & Wildes, P.C.
—New York
City
Allen E.
Kaye, Esq. (Co-Chair)
Law Offices of Allen
E. Kaye, P.C.
—New York
City
H. Ronald
Klasko, Esq.
Klasko, Rulon, Stock
& Seltzer, LLP
—Philadelphia,
PA
Deborah J.
Notkin, Esq.
Barst & Mukamal
LLP
—New York
City
Eleanor
Pelta, Esq.
Morgan, Lewis &
Bockius LLP
—Washington,
DC
Sharryn E.
Ross, Esq.
Ross, Silverman
& Levy LLP
—Boston,
MA
Richard D.
Steel, Esq.
Steel, Rudnick &
Ruben, P.C.
—Philadelphia,
PA
Stephen W.
Yale-Loehr, Esq.
Of Counsel, True,
Walsh & Miller, LLP
—Ithaca
Total MCLE
Credits
8.5
Ethics MCLE
Credits
0.0
* Each additional person who uses the
tapes for MCLE credit must purchase a copy of the “MCLE
coursebook.”
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The New Labor Certification Regulations in Immigration Law—The PERM Program (2005) (This product cannot be used to receive MCLE credit) (CLE CourseBooks) 16224
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+ The New Labor Certification Regulations in Immigration Law—The PERM Program (2005) (MCLE credit only if you have access to the course's audio/video/CD recording. You cannot receive MCLE credit from a coursebook alone.) (CLE CourseBooks) 16224M
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$175.00 |
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* The New Labor Certification Regulations in Immigration Law—The PERM Program (2005) (MCLE Audio on CD) D6224
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$280.00 |
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+ Each additional person who uses the recorded media for MCLE credit must purchase a copy of this "MCLE coursebook"
* This recording already includes one copy of the MCLE course materials. Course materials provided electronically for all CLE Online Programs, and for CD/DVD Programs from 2010 and later. CD/DVD Programs prior to 2010 include a printed copy of the course materials.
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