- Posted May 10, 2012
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CYBERSPACE SIGHTING: Fakhoury Law Group launches new firm website

Fakhoury Law Group, a Troy-based business immigration law firm, has launched a new website, www.employmentimmigration.com. Rami Fakhoury, founder and managing partner of Fakhoury Law Group, made the announcement.
From news and legal alerts, to an information technology immigration blog and newsletters, the website provides users with a wealth of easy-to-access information on business immigration matters. Users will also find detailed information regarding the processes, paperwork and forms required for foreigners to work in the United States. In addition, firm clients will be able to log in to a password protected section of the website to access private documents and information. The website also provides a comprehensive overview of Fakhoury Law Group and its legal services and professionals.
"One of our primary goals in launching this website was to make it a resource for our clients and the public," said Fakhoury. "We want people to be able to confidently turn to our new website for the latest news and information."
Published: Thu, May 10, 2012
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