Butzel Long attorneys featured during Walsh College’s Eighth Annual Human Resources Summit
Attorney Rebecca S. Davies co-chairs event for the eighth year
DETROIT, Mich. – Butzel Long attorneys Rebecca S. Davies, Linda J. Armstrong and Bushra A. Malik will be featured speakers during Walsh College’s Eighth Annual Human Resources Summit on March 3, 2017 at its Troy campus. For additional information, visit http://www.walshcollege.edu/hrsummit
Davies, an adjunct faculty member, is again a co-chair of the event. She will present a program titled, “Legal Updates: New Horizons for Labor and Employment Law.” Notably, Armstrong and Malik will co-present a program titled, “Changes with the Trump Administration – An Immigration Perspective.”
Rebecca S. Davies
Rebecca S. Davies is based in Butzel Long’s Detroit office. She concentrates her practice primarily in the areas of employment law and commercial litigation. She represents employers in federal and state court litigation and before state and federal administrative agencies. She regularly counsels employers regarding compliance under federal and state employment laws (including FLSA, FMLA, ADA and Title VII), drafts policies and procedures, and advises on preventative strategies.
Linda J. Armstrong
Linda J. Armstrong is based in Butzel Long’s Detroit office. She concentrates her practice in the area of business and family immigration law, including all aspects involved with the international movement of personnel; immigration consequences of corporate restructuring, mergers and acquisitions; employer and workplace compliance issues, including I-9 and H-1B public access file investigations; inbound and outbound work-authorized immigrant and nonimmigrant matters; and labor certification. Armstrong is a member of the Firm’s Paralegal Committee and the Firm's Global Automotive Industry Group.
Bushra A. Malik
Bushra A. Malik is a shareholder practicing in Butzel Long's Bloomfield Hills office. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and Michigan State University's James Madison College. Malik practices in the area of immigration law, focusing her practice on the representation of multinational and domestic clients' inbound and global migration needs; including employment based and family based permanent residence petitions and non-immigrant petitions; employer compliance; complex naturalization matters; and currency seizures. Prior to joining Butzel Long, Malik has worked for the DOS, EOIR, UNHCR and INS. Malik holds leadership positions with the American Immigration Lawyers Association and is a frequent speaker at AILA conferences.