Failure, Fraud Dog EB-5 Visa Program’s Development Projects
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Failure, Fraud Dog EB-5 Visa Program’s Development Projects
By Jonathan Friedland & John Martin, Partners, Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger
The employment-based fifth preference category (EB-5) visa program was initially created by the Immigration Act of 1990 for the express purpose of creating new jobs for U.S. workers and boosting the U.S. economy via an influx of new foreign capital. The program provides a method by which wealthy...
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John Martin is a partner with the Chicago/New York law firm of Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger. Martin is a litigator with broad-based experience that includes matters arising out of EB-5 projects.
Jonathan Friedland is a partner with the Chicago/New York law firm of Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger. He is a corporate and corporate restructuring/insolvency attorney with broad-based experience in representing companies in distress and their constituents, including in bankruptcy, compositions, assignments, and receiverships.