June 19, 2007
“Law Firm” Hates American Workers
Immigration attorneys from Cohen & Grigsby explains how they assist employers in running classified ads with the goal of NOT finding any qualified applicants, and the steps they go through to disqualify even the most qualified Americans in order to secure green cards for H-1b workers. See what Bush and Congress really mean by a “shortage of skilled U.S. workers.” Microsoft, Oracle, Hewlett-Packard, and thousands of other companies are running fake ads in Sunday newspapers across the country each week. *programmersguild
Rat Says: There you have it folks, business as usual in the good ole U.S. of A. As featured in the video, Mr Lawrence M. Lebowitz takes pride in helping corporations skirt around those pesky little immigration laws. Below are just a few publications our esteemed little friend has authored along with contact information so all you eager beavers with pressing H1B visa questions can inquire how you too can help destroy America’s middle class.
Lawrence M. Lebowitz
Director
412.297.4979
llebowitz@cohenlaw.com
cohenlaw.com# Author, Outward Bound – An American in Paris… or Munich or Tokyo, Mid-Atlantic Executive Legal Adviser (Spring 2006)
# Co-author, An Overview of the New PERM Labor Certification Process, Labor & Employment, American Health Lawyers Association (Spring 2005)
# Quoted, Pitt Business School Helps Place International MBA Students by Assisting with Visa Costs, Complications, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (May 11, 2005)
# Co-author, International Medical Graduates: Obtaining a Waiver of the Two-Year Foreign Residency Requirement, Allegheny County Medical Society Bulletin (July 2004)
# Author, Immigration Update: What Has/Has Not Changed for Canadians Since 9/11, Florida Journal (Fall/Winter 2003)
# Author, Immigration Strategies for Hiring Staff, Nursing Homes Magazine (May 2003)
# Co-author, For the Nonimmigrant Visa Holder: How to Obtain a Social Security Number, Cohen & Grigsby Review (Spring 2003)
# Co-author, A Summary of the Changes in Immigration Policies and Practices After the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001: The USA Patriot Act and Other Measures, University of Pittsburgh Law Review (Summer 2002, Volume 63, Issue 4)
# Author, Hiring Foreign Nurses, Assisted Living Success (November 2001)
# Author, Lobbying for H-1B Visas, Cohen & Grigsby Review (Summer 2000)
# Author, Visa Lottery 2000, Cohen & Grigsby Review (Summer 1998)
# Author, The H-1B Visa: Myths v. Reality, Cohen & Grigsby Review (Spring 1998)
# Quoted, High-Tech Execs Rally for Help: Cap on Foreign Professionals Causing Shortage of Workers,
# Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (April 1, 1998)
Recruiting and Employing Foreign Nationals: It is Not as Difficult as You May Think in Filling Your Health Care Professional Vacancies, American Health Lawyers Association Teleconference (October 16, 2001)
# Strategies for Pursuing Permanent Residence for Foreign National Physicians and Nurses, American Health Lawyers Association Teleconference (May 24, 2005)
# Staying on Top of Ever-Changing Immigration Laws, Pittsburgh Technology Council (May 22, 2003)
# The Placement & Retention of Foreign Physicians Within U.S. Medical Facilities, American Health Lawyers Association Teleconference (October 15, 2002)Mr. Lebowitz focuses on business immigration and specifically represents both public and private employers in securing temporary and permanent visas for foreign national employees and performing artists. Listed in The Best Lawyers in America and Philadelphia Magazine’s Pennsylvania Super Lawyers for Immigration Law, Mr. Lebowitz is also a prolific author and speaker, and has been extensively quoted in professional journals, newspapers and magazine articles both regionally and nationally. Mr. Lebowitz is Cohen & Grigsby’s Vice President of Marketing.
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