AAMP Announces Immigration Webinar
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
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Posted by: AAMP
The American Association of Meat Processors and Klasko Immigration Law LLP will present a webinar to help meat industry professionals with current immigration issues. “I-9 Employment Eligibility and Worksite Enforcement” will take place on Tuesday, September 9, at 10:00 AM Eastern/9:00 AM Central. Click here to register for this free webinar. Following up on a must-see session from AAMP’s 2025 annual convention, join Klasko Immigration Law Partners for a webinar on worksite compliance. After speaking with AAMP members and convention attendees, Tim D’Arduini and Nick Lowrey have brought this presentation back to address the most pressing questions in this space for our industry. Worksite enforcement is on the rise. Notices of inspections and I-9 audits are increasing. New rules, policies, and legal challenges are creating confusion for employers doing their best to stay compliant. Klasko will be discussing recent updates, potential government enforcement actions on the horizon, and best practices for building and maintaining a compliant program. Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP is nationally renowned for providing creative solutions to many of the most complex issues in immigration law to multinational corporations, small businesses, hospitals, universities, research institutions, and individual clients. The firm practices immigration law exclusively from offices in Philadelphia, PA; Washington D.C., and New York, NY. 
Speakers Timothy (Tim) C. D’Arduini is the Partner-in-Charge of the firm’s Washington, DC office and provides premier services for right-to-work (I-9 and similar regulatory schemes across the world), suspect identity and work authorization documents, immigration-related fraud, and wage compliance programs by auditing existing programs or initiating new compliance practices and protocols. He integrates improved protocols to mitigate risk and align with corporate objectives and strategies. He also has successfully defended and advised clients through immigration enforcement investigations, including raids of company facilities to determine the validity of work authorization of its employee corps, and discriminated-related investigations initiated by the Department of Justice’s Immigrant and Employee Rights division.
Nick Lowrey has in-depth experience advising employers and their people across the full range of employment-based temporary and permanent visa categories. Nick has also supported clients through both family-based and humanitarian immigration processes, including Uniting for Ukraine parole and the Processes for Haitians, Cubans, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. In terms of worksite compliance, Nick leads clients through large-scale I-9 compliance audits, provides strategic policy consulting and compliance trainings. He also offers routine consultations with clients on unique I-9 issues, including suspect document assessments, immigration-related fraud, and anti-discrimination policies.
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