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Winter 2007
Recent Developments in Immigration Law: Part 2 (cont...)
Endnotes
- AFL-CIO v. Chertoff, No. 07-4472 (N.D.Cal. 11/23/07).
- However, this information should be presented on the first day of employment, if possible.
- Department of Homeland Security, Proposed Rules, 72 FR 35088-01 (June 26, 2007).
About the Author
Ms. Clephane has extensive experience handling immigration matters and defending employers in I-9 compliance actions. She specializes in business immigration, specifi cally matters aff ecting employers and their employees. Ms. Clephane has extensive experience advising U.S. and non-U.S. employers who seek to employ foreign nationals in the United States, as well as experience facilitating the employment of U.S. workers abroad. She regularly counsels management and industry groups on strategic planning immigration issues related to establishing new U.S. enterprises and has facilitated on-site employer training to human resource personnel on temporary worker classifications, student employment, national interest waivers, university professor and researcher issues, permanent residence procedures, use of contract employees, NAFTA, I-9 compliance, and IRCA discrimination matters. Ms. Clephane has been listed in Michigan Super Lawyers. Ms. Clephane is a graduate of Wayne State University (B.A., high distinction, 1986) and Wayne State University Law School, (J.D., cum laude, 1991), where she was Note and Comment Editor of the Wayne State University Law Review. She
is Chair of the International Employment Law and Immigration Committee of the International Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan and a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is a past Board Member of the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit and the American Arab
and Jewish Friends. Ms. Clephane has written numerous articles on immigration law in professional journals and in immigration newsletters and has co-authored The Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine in Michigan, (1992) for the Michigan Institute of Continuing Legal Education. She also writes and edits a monthly column, The Immigration Corner, for the Michigan Employment Law Letter.