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As a full-service law firm with offices and immigration lawyers across the U.S. and in Canada, along with a strong presence on the southern U.S. border, Dickinson Wright's immigration practice works seamlessly cross-border to ensure that our clients’ businesses remain unaffected as they navigate through the immigration system. Working closely with lawyers in the firm’s other practice areas, we provide representation on a wide range of immigration concerns for domestic and foreign-based businesses, including tax, employee benefits, customs, government audits, intellectual property, international law, contracts, corporate, mergers and acquisitions, criminal defense, cannabis, and entertainment law. We also provide immigration-related assistance to our dedicated Japanese, Indian, Chinese, South Korean, Belgian, and US Mexico and Canada international practice groups within the firm. In addition, the firm has a physical presence in Canada via our office in Toronto with over fifty attorneys there. The firm is also an active member of the International Bar Association as well as Lawyers Associated Worldwide (LAW), an association of independent commercial law firms. All of our immigration lawyers are members of the AILA and many have been active in various leadership positions within AILA. The team includes a prior national president and general counsel for AILA, including its Board of Governors for over twenty years.
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