DETROIT – The Butzel Long Immigration Group is hosting a seminar June 19 that will focus on compliance and business immigration issues in challenging economic times and the impact of layoffs, terminations, material changes in terms of employment, and company restructuring. The program is the 16th in a series of major immigration programs sponsored by Butzel Long.

Topics for discussion include: H-1B Cap, Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, Security Issues, to name a few. The program is designed for professionals who face the complexities of an increasingly international business environment, including human resources directors, managers and staff; placement personnel staff; employee leasing administrators; in-house counsel; payroll administrators responsible for human resource issues; foreign student advisors; and economic specialists.

The luncheon and special guest speaker is Mick Dedvukaj, District Director, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Detroit District Office, U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Butzel Long Immigration Group attorneys include: Linda J. Armstrong,

Marie Alsace Galindo, Clara DeMatteis Mager, Bushra Malik, Reginald A. Pacis, Elissa Noujaim Pinto and Nicholas J. Stasevich.

The half-day seminar will take place from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 19 at the Detroit Athletic Club at 241 Madison Ave. in Detroit. The registration fee is $75 per person. Register online at Butzel.Com

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