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Immigration Attorney Karen Lee-Pollak to Discuss Impact of Immigration Policy on American Economy at TWU Law School

Employment Based Immigration: Can Our Immigration Policy Foster Business?

immigration attorneyImmigration attorney Karen Lee Pollak will speak as a panelist at the Texas Wesleyan Immigration Initiative and State Bar of Texas Immigration & Nationality Law Section Panel.  The event will be held at the Texas Wesleyan School of Law- Fort Worth on Monday March 25, 2013 at 12:00 PM- 1:15 PM

The panel will discuss current United States employment-based immigration; possible solutions to related issues; and potential changes in employment-based immigration policy.  The event will focus on the impact of immigration policy in the American economy. Practicing attorneys will be encouraged to share their perspectives about the economic impact of the current United States immigration system.

Panelists: 

Karen-Lee Pollak, Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP

Jason Mills, Law Office of Jason Mills

Dustin J. O’Quinn, Gardere Wynne & Sewell, LLP

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