Immigration Law Virtual Seminar

This event is open to the UW campus community and GLBRC members only.

Join us for a virtual seminar on Immigration Law by Jennifer Taylor of UW–Madison and Lucy Lu of Chou & Lu Law, LLP. Jennifer and Lucy will also answer questions from the audience at the end of the seminar.

The seminar will be recorded but please be aware that immigration law changes very quickly and the information given on this date may not be pertinent at a later date.

Speakers

Headshot of Jennifer TaylorJennifer Taylor is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School. She completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal justice and Psychology from the University of Wisconsin—Platteville. Prior to attending law school, she worked for the Department of Corrections and the Office of General Counsel for the University of Wisconsin System Administration. During and after law school, Jennie was employed by the law firm of Lathrop & Clark LLP (currently Boardman and Clark) in their Madison and Lodi offices. Since July, 2007, Jennie has worked in the International Faculty and Staff Services office at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, where she specializes in employment-based immigration law. She is now the Director of the office. In her free time, she enjoys being with her two children, playing volleyball, being active and traveling.

Headshot of Lucy LuMs. Lucy Lu Lorentz, Esq. is a founding partner of Chou & Lu Law, LLP. She is licensed to practice law in the state of Wisconsin and the state of New York. and has been working in the field of immigration for more than 10 years. Prior to starting her own practice, Lucy was the business immigration attorney at a Madison-based firm and has had a successful legal career working with diverse legal providers, business entities and academic institutions. In addition to English, Lucy also speaks fluent Mandarin and Cantonese.

Lucy provides immigration legal services for a wide range of immigration matters on both national and international levels, assisting foreign workers to maintain or acquire legal status on H-1B, H-2B, L-1, TN, B visas and filing employment-based petitions on PERM, NIW, EB-1A, EB-1B, EB-2, as well as family-based immigration visas (I-485, I-130, 129F). She also has extensive experience working with multiple law firms with document review of China-related litigation as well as general business law.

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