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Miami Herald
Joshua Bratter said the proposed increase in visas for skilled workers isn't enough to meet needs. "It's left employers, prospective applicants and graduates with a sense of unknown," said Bratter, who points out that this year the H-1B cap was filled the first day of the fiscal year.
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Triad News
"We just received a very generic and flat-out denial," Joshua Bratter said. "It was entirely detached of humanity. A very disappointing and frustrating decision. "
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South Florida CEO
ON THE FAST TRACK - Matthew Krieger says he saw the potential in Miami Beach both as a diverse community to complement Bratter Krieger's immigration practice and as fertile ground in which to develop a newer, younger, entrepreneurial firm.
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Aventura
REAL PEOPLE - Matthew E. Krieger
"We feel fortunate...and we believe in giving back to the community. So any opportunity where we can benefit another party, especially a charitable organization, that's what we're all about."
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CBS 04
“What does Immigration Reform mean for SoFla. 3/27/06”
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The Washington Post
“They've also worked their magic for tennis stars, real estate developers
and corporate CEOs.”
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The Miami Herald
“The immigration category (EB-1.1) targets the top levels of talent
from around the world, and the small number of attorneys who specialize
in the visas have created a cottage industry”
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Ocean Drive en Español
“Specialists in the American Dream”
Full page story on partners Joshua Bratter and Matthew Krieger
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The South Florida Business Journal
“Matthew Krieger and Joshua Bratter know how to hang out their law
shingles and launch a business plan....the partners leveraged their close
friendship into a burgeoning multi-focal international practice on Miami
Beach.”
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The Houston Chronicle
“Matthew Krieger counts a number of Latin American soap opera stars among
his happy clients.” |