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Your AIC Ambassador: Rick A. Gump, Jr.
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The Law Offices of Richard A. Gump, Jr.
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About Rick: Richard A. Gump, Jr. is the shareholder of the Law Offices of Richard A. Gump, Jr. which provides strategic planning for international personnel. The firm concentrates on worksite compliance and business employment visas. Clients include investors, employers of all sizes, and individuals seeking citizenship and family unification. Mr. Gump graduated from the University of Texas School of Law, and has been practicing for 40 years. He is a member of AILA (past chair of the AILA Texas Chapter and the AILA Texas Service Center Liaison Committee, and member of the Compliance Audit Standards Committee). He has been the American Immigration Council Ambassador for the Texas Chapter of AILA since 2005. A frequent writer and speaker, he has chaired the Planning Committees for the University of Texas’ Immigration and Nationality Law Conference and the State Bar of Texas Advanced Immigration Law Conference. Mr. Gump has been named in Texas Lawyer’s “Go to Guide” for outstanding immigration law attorneys, and since 2003 has been recommended by Super Lawyers in the field of immigration law. He also has been recognized in the International Who's Who of Business Lawyers and Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business. He has been included in the The Best Lawyers in America in the specialty of Immigration Law for ten years. Mr. Gump handled the first employer sanctions case filed in the southwestern United States under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, and was co-counsel in one of the largest civil/criminal settlements in worksite compliance history.
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