Employment-Based Immigration: Strategies to Empower Employers in a Brave New World

Employment-Based Immigration: Strategies to Empower Employers in a Brave New World

As the landscape of employment-based immigration continues to evolve at a rapid pace, practitioners are faced with unprecedented and unexpected challenges. Recent shifts in policy and enforcement have introduced new complexities that demand a more comprehensive and customized approach to business immigration, including considering options outside of the employment-based sphere. These abrupt changes can be costly, demand additional resources, and disrupt business operations. Expert panelists will help employment-based practitioners understand, identify, and address the current issues impacting their clients and shaping this brave new world.

Featured Topics

  • New and unexpected enforcement trends in employment-based cases
  • Analysis of recent policy changes on employer obligations
    • Effective strategies to mitigate legal risks for employers
  • Keeping corporate clients informed of evolving trends, policies, and proposed regulations
  • Identifying, communicating, and implementing best practices affecting human resources/point-of-contact at employer clients, beneficiaries, and attorneys
    • Strategies for developing workflows and updating processes
  • Updating legal agreements: flexible language allowing for additional fee structures in response to evolving policies and services

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Product Details
Event Date January 29, 2026
Format Web Seminar
Length 90 minutes
CLE Eligible Yes. Live attendance must be recorded in My CLE by Thursday, February 5, 2026. This deadline does not apply to the OnDemand format.
Digital Library Digital goods (MP3, PDF, ZIP, etc.) are available for download for two years after purchase.

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Contact us at cle@aila.org or visit AILA’s Web Seminar Recordings page for more information about receiving CLE credit for a seminar recording.

*Christine J. Alden (DL), Miami, FL 

Alka Bahal, Parsippany, NJ

Parminder Sandhu, San Jose, CA  

Ian D. Wagreich, Chicago, IL 

The speaker's/author's views do not necessarily represent the views of AILA, nor do they constitute legal advice or representation. Practice tips provided are based on the speaker's/author's experiences and the current state of the law. Please be sure to conduct legal research and analysis for your unique situation as the law changes quickly and experiences may differ from your own.