Glen Krebs is a member of the Firm's Labor & Employment Service Team. He concentrates his practice in international and immigration law.
Representative Matters
· Appeared on behalf of clients at U.S. embassies in Ghana, China, Japan, Russia, Canada and Bulgaria and represented clients from more than 65 different countries
· Assisted more than 40 Japanese companies establish their presence in the United States
Honors
· Woodward/White's 1990-2011 editions of The Best Lawyers in America® in Immigration Law
Seminars
Mr. Krebs has spoken extensively on the subject of Doing Business with the Japanese and on Immigration Law. His lectures include:
· "Immigration Compliance and Enforcement: E-Verify or Else!," Kentucky Bar Association 21st Annual Issues for Corporate House Counsel CLE Seminar, April 2011, Louisville, KY
· "Immigration Compliance and Enforcement: E-Verify or Else!," Improve Your Track Record at Wyatt's Employment Law Seminar , April 13, 2011, Lexington, KY
· "H-2B Visa Petition Process and Compliance & Enforcement, E-Verify," Bluegrass Chaplaincy Seminar, March 14, 2011
· "International Trade," Kentucky Export Initiative, KY Goes Global, by KY Cabinet for Economic Development, February 1, 2011
· "Immigration Compliance and Enforcement: E-Verify or Else!," 21st Annual Issues for Corporate House Counsel CLE Seminar, December 20, 2010, Nashville TN
· "The A,B,C's of Japanese Expectations," various forums
· "E-Visas," Japan American Society, 2003
· "United States Immigration: Fact, Fiction and The Future," International Symposium of Japan-America Societies, June 1995
Publications
· "Arizona's Immigration Laws: Where Do We Go From Here?," with Gregory L. Adams, The Federal Lawyer, Nov/Dec 2010
· "H-2B or Not to Be," The Federal Lawyer, July 2009
· "U.S. Immigration & Naturalization Law Affecting Foreign Companies and Employees," in The Legal Aspects of Doing Business in Kentucky, published by Kentucky Chamber
Professional Activities and Memberships
· American Immigration Lawyers Association, fifteen years
· State Bar of California
· Fayette County and Kentucky Bar Associations
Civic Involvement
· Vice Chair/Chair Elect for the Kentucky World Trade Center
· Member of the Lexington Sister Cities Commission
· Member of Executive Committee of Bluegrass Council of Boy Scouts
· Chairman of the Japan/America Society of Kentucky, six years
· Treasurer for the National Association of Japan American Societies, three years
· Active in Boy Scouts of America and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
· First Chairman of the Friends of the Arts School, Inc., a group supporting the School for the Creative and Performing Arts