Denver restaurants are feeling the impact of the ongoing federal government shutdown. With furloughed workers from agencies like the IRS not receiving pay, local businesses that rely on their patronage are already directly affected. Some restaurant owners have had to cut staff hours, streamline menus, and find creative ways to stay afloat. Make no mistake, […]
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has introduced a new payment method that allows individuals to make payments through an electronic debit from a U.S. bank account (ACH debit). Effective immediately, applicants can initiate transactions directly with USCIS by completing and signing Form G-1650, Authorization for ACH Transactions, and submitting it along with their applications, […]
Authors: David Asser Trevor Gallaway Many American corporations in industries such as hospitality, restaurants, and healthcare depend on a blended workforce made up of American workers, visa holders, and naturalized U.S. citizens. Employers can play a significant role in assisting employees throughout the naturalization process by helping them demonstrate their good moral character. Messner Reeves […]
Authors: David Asser Sam Harden The Messner Reeves immigration law team provides an important update on the increase in ICE I-9 audit activity in the United States. Establishing a knowledgeable team to manage Form I-9 processing and recordkeeping is essential for protecting your business and employees while ensuring compliance. In 2025, employers should prepare for […]



