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New Year's Resolutions to Ease Immigration Law Compliance
December 18, 2007

This article appeared in the San Francisco Daily Journal on Tuesday, December 18, 2007, page 6.

As the year closes, it is a perfect time to tell U.S. employers that the old mind-set about immigration compliance and enforcement must be thrown out.

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Stem-cells promise and labor rules collide
November 13, 2007
Partner Laura Mazel authored an op-ed piece on the stem cell research and immigration hiring challenges to recruit the best and the brightest.  Laura's piece was featured in the November 13, 2007 San Francisco Business Times. Click on the link below to read:
http://sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com/
sanfrancisco/stories/2007/11/12/editorial3.html
 
Two Partners Recognized
August 14, 2007

Two partners of Weaver Schlenger & Mazel have been recognized by their peers and business professionals for their outstanding work.

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Kudos to Partner Kirsten Schlenger/More Calls for Class Action Plaintiffs
Written by WSM   
July 27, 2007

Weaver, Schlenger & Mazel applauds our managing partner, Kirsten Schlenger, for her tenacity and effective strategic planning on a national level during the Adjustment of Status debacle this last month.  Kirsten has served as a Trustee of the Board of the American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF) for more than seven years.   Her unceasing commitment and dedication to this non-profit organization derives from her passion for justice in the immigration system.  Throughout the years, Kirsten has successfully helped AILF raise significant funds to maintain and expand AILF’s critical work.

 

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A Question of Dignity
Written by Kirsten Schlenger   
April 03, 2007

Kirsten Schlenger, Partner at Weaver, Schlenger & Mazel, in a letter to the editor published in the April 2007 edition of “California Lawyer,” expressed her disappointment with “government officials [who forgot] their professional and human responsibilities” to the “starry-eyed [immigrant] who believes that America is the land of freedom and respect for human rights.”  She held that she supports any effort “that shines light on the flaws in a system that continues to permit such attacks on fundamental fairness.” 

Kirsten's letter to the editor can be read by visiting www.dailyjournal.com, click on "California Lawyer," and then click on Letters to the Editor.

 

 
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