Atlanta partner and NBC/MSNBC legal analyst Jonathan Turley
Immigration practice group leader and Atlanta partner Mark Newman appeared in a February Daily Report video, which helped promote his participation in a February 10 th panel discussion held at Troutman Sanders and moderated by NBC/MSNBC legal analyst Jonathan Turley (pictured at left).
The panel, titled “Stranger In A Strange Land: Cross-Cultural Issues in the Courts,” was the brainchild of Judge Delissa A. Ridgway, U.S. Court of International Trade; hosted by Troutman Sanders; and sponsored by the American Bar Association Section of International Law as a part of the American Bar Association’s midyear meeting, which was held in Atlanta February 9-15.
Newman stated in the Daily Report video that millions of immigrants are bringing their cultural mores and what they view as appropriate cultural human practices into the United States each year. He concluded that there would be a natural meshing of those practices and U.S. laws, and the eventual evolution of them both.
Newman also had his article “United States: Security Clearance and Technology Licenses” published in February on Mondaq.
A special “thank you” to the firm’s pro bono coordinator Dorothy Stallworth for coordinating the entire event and making it a success.