Attorney Autumn Tertin will appear in two events for the National Association of Women Lawyers (NAWL.)
On February 28, 2025, Autumn moderated on an episode of NAWL’s Bridging Divides series podcast, where she discussed immigration, recent shifts in immigration policy and address the critical implications of immigrant-focused disinformation under the new presidential administration. She was joined by Jennie Guilfoyle from VECINA. VECINA responds to immigrants’ humanitarian legal needs by equipping immigration justice advocates and immigrants with the tools they need to navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration system. To listen to this episode visit, Navigating the New Era of U.S. Immigration | NAWL Podcast.
On March 27, 2025, Autumn will also present on a webinar for NAWL, “Answers to the I-9/E-Verify/Enforcement Questions You were Afraid to Ask,” at 12:00 p.m. EST. Autumn will be part of a panel discussing the current climate surrounding I-9/E-Verify compliance enforcement issues as well as practical tips and tricks to be sure your company and/or clients are audit ready. For more information, click here.
Autumn is an Attorney in the firm’s Corporate and Immigration Department, where her practice focuses exclusively on U.S. employment-based immigration law. She assists employers across the U.S. with temporary and permanent visa solutions in a wide variety of industries. Autumn also assists immigrant investors and entrepreneurs, as well as other specialized foreign nationals such as individuals with extraordinary ability, professors and researchers, and those seeking national interest waivers. In addition, she works with many New England employers seeking short-term staffing solutions through the H-2B visa program. Autumn also handles I-9 audit and compliance matters, and is a frequent presenter to the HR community on these topics. She works with area universities on student visa issues and I-17 certifications as well. Autumn serves as Chair of the National Association of Women Lawyers Immigration Law Affinity Group and is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. She can be reached in the firm’s Manchester office at autumn.tertin@mclane.com.