Who We Are and What We Do

Chin & Curtis, LLP, is a twelve-attorney firm specializing exclusively in United States immigration law. Our focus is principally on corporate and business immigration, although we are a full-service firm and advise clients in naturalization, family-based immigration, deportation and exclusion as well. The founding partners, Francis Chin and Philip Curtis, have been representing companies and individuals in New England and throughout the country for many years. Each of the other senior attorneys in the firm has more than fifteen years' experience in the field. We also make effective use of nine outstanding legal assistants in our practice.

We represent a wide range of clients, principally corporations, academic institutions, consulting firms and professionals who work for them. We also represent nonprofit organizations and individuals.

February 26, 2010: Francis Chin will moderate an advanced panel,“Protecting Your Client in the New Era of Government Enforcement,” at the 7th Annual AILA New England Immigration Law Conference, co-sponsored with Suffolk University Law School.
December 7, 2009: Gabriel Mozes and Sara Coleman spoke at the Immigration Law Basics Conference for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) on the topics of NAFTA and Business Visitors.
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November 13, 2009: Elaine Walsh and Malvena Driscoll spoke at the Boston Bar Association Immigration Law Committee meeting on the topic, Why is Department of Homeland Security Visiting U.S. Employers?
May 18, 2009: Sarah Coleman spoke at the Eighth Annual Immigration Law Conference for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE). 
March 6, 2009: Phil Curtis moderated an Advanced Business panel that was part of the 6th Annual AILA New England Immigration Law Conference.  Doug Hauer was co-editor of the course book for this conference. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Immigration In-Depth
A closer look at U.S. immigration issues
"The H-1B Stinger," by Philip C. Curtis
Immigration Update
A Chin & Curtis newsletter
January 2010 issue available
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