USCIS hits H-1B cap for Fiscal Year 2024
USCIS has reached the congressionally mandated caps for both the regular (65,000) and master’s (20,000) categories of H-1B visas for Fiscal Year 2024. For more information :
https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-reaches-fiscal-year-2024-h-1b-cap
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Corporate investors target labor and political spending in 2024.
Activists push for labor rights in the upcoming proxy season, coinciding with increased pressure on corporate donations during the presidential election. For more information:
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/esg/corporate-investors-target-labor-political-spending-in-2024
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ECB’s inflation success questions tough talk on rates.
European Central Bank authorities continue to emphasize the necessity of maintaining elevated interest rates; however, a notable deceleration in inflation signals that the economic landscape is evolving more rapidly than their initial projections. For more information:
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Supreme Court Rejects Wisconsin Bar Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case asserting that mandatory state bar memberships violate the First Amendment’s free-speech guarantees. For more information:
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After a court decision, Wall Street firms are establishing diversity practices
The Supreme Court’s prohibition of affirmative action in college admissions has spurred a fresh wave of initiatives focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion at law firms. For more information:
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Supreme Court’s ‘New’ Ethics Code Won’t Actually Change a Thing
The Supreme Court introduced a self-authored code of conduct, which, in essence, renders it optional for any justice to adhere to. For more information:
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Commercial Law League of America CLLA Southern Region Conference FEBRUARY 9-10, 2024HOTEL HAYA, TAMPA, FLORIDA

Antroya Debt Collection Law Office is proud to announce our sponsorship and participation in the CLLA Southern Region Conference at Hotel Haya in Tampa, Florida, on February 9-10, 2024. We are thrilled to participate in this esteemed commercial debt collection event!
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Senate Democrats, Led by Schumer, Request Federal Probe of Exxon and Chevron’s Massive Oil Deals
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and a coalition of 22 Democratic senators are joining forces to request a federal investigation into the substantial multibillion-dollar acquisitions made by oil industry leaders ExxonMobil and Chevron. They express concerns that these acquisitions may potentially result in increased gasoline prices for consumers.
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5,000 Migrants Begin Journey from Mexico’s Southern Border due to Visa Delays
Approximately 5,000 migrants hailing from Central America, Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti embarked on a northward journey from Mexico’s southern border on Monday, headed towards the United States.
These migrants expressed their frustration with the extended processing times for refugee or exit visas at Mexico’s primary migrant processing center located in Tapachula, near the Guatemalan border. Mexico’s overwhelmed migration system often results in people seeking these visas enduring weeks or even months of waiting, unable to engage in gainful employment.
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Meta’s H-1B hiring prompts the Ninth Circuit to examine potential citizenship bias.
A Facebook job seeker alleges the company gives preference to H-1B visa holders, raising questions about the protection of citizens under the 1866 Civil Rights Act. For more information:
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