2017 AILA Global Immigration Forum

Jun 20, 2017

AILA’s Global Migration Section is a community of AILA members and International Associates who are interested in furthering the practice of global migration. Each year the Section organizes a forum for learning that offers networking opportunities for international and U.S. immigration lawyers. Avv. Marco Mazzeschi will be a speaker in “How will Brexit and the Revised EU Immigration Directives Affect Mobility and Migration of Third-Country Nationals in the Region?” panel.

The 2017 AILA Global Immigration Forum focused on current corporate immigration challenges around the globe including:

  • The Ebbs and Flows of Starting and Running a Global Practice
  • Hot Topics in Global Migration
  • Consular Processing and Corporate Immigration – A Global Perspective
  • How will Brexit and the Revised EU Immigration Directives Affect Mobility and Migration of Third-Country Nationals in the Region?
  • “Top 10” Ethical Dilemmans in Global Mobility
  • Lunch with the Experts
  • Countdown to Departure – Getting There the Right Way Made Easy
  • Compliance over the Course of the Assignment – Common and Not-So-Common Employment, Tax, and “Company Change” Issues
  • Extending the Global Assignment and/or Bringing it to a Satisfactory Conclusion
  • BRICS: What Kind of music is being played Jazz or Blues?
  • Cyber Security – Big, Middle, and Little Data
  • Global Mobility Options for LGBT Clients Seeking Safety and Security in a Diverse World
  • A Global Perspective – The Future of Immigration Law
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