Mark A Ivener, A Law Corporation

Category: Court


Tata America’s Foreign Workers in U.S. Win Right To Court Hearing

  The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has denied Tata America International Corp.’s attempt to compel arbitration in Mumbai, India, and dismiss a class action by Tata’s noncitizen U.S. employees, who had been required to sign over their federal and state tax refund checks to Tata. The suit, Vedachalan v. Tata America… Read More

Tata America’s Foreign Workers in U.S. Win Right To Court Hearing

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has denied (PDF) Tata America International Corp.’s attempt to compel arbitration in Mumbai, India, and dismiss a class action by Tata’s noncitizen U.S. employees, who had been required to sign over their federal and state tax refund checks to Tata. The suit, Vedachalan v. Tata America… Read More

Court Remands Case Denying Visa to Muslim Scholar

Tariq Ramadan is a Swiss-born Islamic scholar whose work focuses on the integration of Muslim beliefs with Western European culture and society. Before August 2004, he traveled regularly to the U.S., giving lectures at institutions such as Harvard and Princeton and to the Department of State, and attending meetings and conferences. As a Swiss citizen,… Read More

Ninth Circuit Rules That Revocation of I-140 Trumps Portability

A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may revoke its previous approval of a visa petition at any time for “good and sufficient cause.” In Herrera v. USCIS, the court found that the plaintiff’s changing jobs (“portability”) did not shield her… Read More

Court Rules Del Monte Cannot Avoid Liability for Wage Violations of Contractor

A federal court ruled that Fresh Del Monte Produce Southeast, Inc., is liable for worker wage violations by a labor contractor. The lawsuit was filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) in April 2006 on behalf of up to 500 field and factory H-2A agricultural workers working in Georgia on planting, harvesting, and packaging… Read More