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June 19, 2013
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  • LawLogix assists millions of people every year through its innovative Electronic I-9 Compliance, E-Verify and Immigration Case Management Software. Founded in 2000, LawLogix is the trusted provider for many prestigious organizations that include one of the world’s top five largest banks, U.S. government agencies, universities, 3M, Pfizer, Aon Corp, Cargill, US Airways, Highmark and McKesson. 

    LawLogix is built on a customer service foundation and is committed to supporting its users with a full-time U.S.-based staff of more than 45 professionals, including the largest training and customer support teams of any immigration software company. Included in our staff are several attorneys dedicated exclusively to analyzing the latest developments in I-9, and E-Verify and Immigration law to ensure our applications will provide organizations with the most legally compliant and efficient solutions on the market.  

    With more than 125,000 organization and firm users and over 3.2 million foreign nationals worldwide, LawLogix has the demonstrated capacity to service, support, and exceed the expectations of the most exacting clients. 

Contributing authors from LawLogix Group, Inc.:

Vice President and General Counsel
As an immigration attorney with ten years of experience, John has advised corporations, educational institutions, and individuals on a variety of U.S. immigration and employment...
Principal
Mr. Anthony (“Tony”) Weigel is the Principal of Weigel Law Office, LLC and concentrates his practice in the areas of business-immigration law and employer compliance with...

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