Dickinson Wright Listed in Manage HR's "Top Immigration Law Firms - 2021"
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Dickinson Wright is honored to have been listed as a “Top 10 Immigration Law Firms- 2021” by Manage HR. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a considerable amount of unprecedented changes to employment-based immigration laws, including swift international border closures, lockdown measures, economic slowdowns, and a remarkable amount of immigration concerns, creating uncertainties for employers and foreign talent. Immigration-based legal firms have already started leveraging all-in-one platforms to manage, track, and expedite the immigration concerns of employers and employees. This list has been complied to help organizations choose their best fit from a wide variety of immigration law firms available in the market. Click here to view the full list.
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