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May 26, 2026
Emily C. Brown Esq.
Why Do I Need an Attorney for I-9s if HR Handles It and We Use Software?
May 26, 2026
Emily C. Brown Esq.

HR and your I-9 software handle the process — completing forms, flagging blanks, running E-Verify. Neither handles the legal liability, which is a separate discipline. And as of March 2026, ICE treats electronic-system deficiencies as substantive violations carrying penalties up to $2,861 per form. Here's what an attorney does that software and HR can't — and why a clean-looking I-9 isn't the same as a defensible one.

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May 26, 2026
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How to Complete Form I-9 Electronically: A Step-by-Step Guide for Employers (And Why "Compliant Software" Isn't Enough)
May 22, 2026
Emily C. Brown Esq.

Electronic I-9 systems promise faster, cleaner, audit-ready verification—and they can deliver, when configured correctly and run by people who understand the rules. But the sales demo skips the part that matters most: the software does not absorb your legal liability. You do. When ICE serves a Notice of Inspection, the Notice of Intent to Fine goes to the company, not the software vendor. This step-by-step guide walks through completing Form I-9 electronically the right way—from determining whether you even qualify for remote document examination, through Section 1 and 2 mechanics, audit-trail requirements, corrections, and retention—and explains why the smartest electronic I-9 programs still keep an immigration attorney in the loop.

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Litigation Watch: Second Circuit Breaks With Fifth and Eighth, Sets Up Likely Supreme Court Showdown on Immigration Detention
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