Marko Maglich develops and directs White & Case LLP's corporate U.S. immigration law practice. The practice deals with all aspects of business-related visas, compliance by employers and individuals with U.S. immigration law (including in M&A transactions and workplace enforcement), and in proceedings before the Departments of State, Homeland Security, and Labor. His practice includes family-based immigration, and removal and admissibility issues on criminal and other grounds. He works with the firm's tax practice to assist private clients with their tax and immigration planning. Mr. Maglich also leverages the firm's strong presence around the world to co-ordinate "outbound" (non-U.S.) Immigration for White & Case and its clients.
He has been a speaker, author, and teacher on immigration topics for organizations and schools including the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Practising Law Institute (PLI). Mr. Maglich earned his J.D. at Fordham University School of Law in 1999, and his A.B. from Sarah Lawrence College. He is admitted to practice in New York State and Federally in the Southern District of New York.