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Haywood Martin Wise & Associates

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Haywood Martin Wise & Associates 

Primary Mission: French law advice for assisting persons wishing to reside, work (work permits, employment transfers), invest and immigrate to France. U.S. immigration practice at the US Consulate of Paris. French litigation.
Size of Organization: 3
Year Established: 2002
Main Office: Paris, France
Web Site: http://www.parislawyer.fr

Telephone: +33 (0) 1 47 72 31 69
Fax: +33 1 72 70 36 00
U.S.: 973-685-5501



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French and U.S. immigration, Work visas to France, Intercompany transfers to France and to the U.S., Investment in France and U.S., French and U.S. administrative law, Family Immigration to France and to the U.S., French and U.S. citizenship issues, naturalizations, French civil and commercial litigation, debt collection in France, international commercial law, serving the needs of persons residing abroad requiring French law assistance, and persons residing in France requiring on U.S. law assistance. Our principal area of activity concerns French and U.S. administrative law regarding the transfer of persons intending to reside in France. We are equipped with both French and U.S.-trained lawyers and can advise on a wide range of issues and transactions, with a particular focus on immigration and residency rights in France and in the U.S. respectively. In light of our dual U.S.-French law capacity we are intimately familiar with litigation questions which may arise between the two countries, and present petitions before the French court for recognition of foreign (and particularly, U.S.) judgments in France.




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French Application of the New European Blue Card for Immigration of Skilled Foreign Employees: A valid competitor to the American Green Card?
November 14, 2011
Initially, the Blue European Labour Card was a project of the European Commission. It dates back to the 23rd of October, 2007 when the President of the Commission José Manuel Barroso and the commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security Franco Frattini made the proposal for a ¿Blue Card¿ for...



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Establishes formal budgets for client engagements
Submitted bills electronically
Conduct end of matter reviews
Litigation department has a structured approach to early case assessment
Has a disaster recovery plan in place




 

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