EB-5 Litigation: Strategies & Trends

Washington, DC 20001, US
09/24/2015 4:00PM - 5:30PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

When other administrative options have been exhausted, EB-5 Regional Centers and petitioners may resort to resolving their cases through court proceedings. 

Litigation in the EB-5 context has arisen in the form of mandamus, review of I-526 and I-829 petition denials, review of regional center denials and defense of securities law violations. With the inherent complexity of the EB-5 Program with commercial, economic, securities, corporate and immigration issues tied into the disputes in each and every case, it is likely that ligation will continue to be an avenue for EB-5 Regional Centers and petitions to entertain. 

Join our expert panelists on September 24th to review previous instances of litigation in the EB-5 context, why some strategies worked and others did not and discuss how and in what circumstances could litigation be an option for you.

Speakers:

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