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Demystifying Customs and Immigration Enforcement of the Department of Homeland Security

Featuring Special Agent in Charge, Brian Moskowitz

April 13, 2007

The creation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2002 was a result of one of the largest government reorganizations in 50 years. To help employers understand the Department’s various roles and its significance to businesses, the law firm of Miller Canfield presents “Demystifying Customs and Immigration Enforcement Efforts of the Department of Homeland Security,” featuring guest speaker Brian M. Moskowitz, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The International Business Briefing will be held on Thursday, April 26, from 7:30-9:00 a.m. at the Automation Alley International Business Center (2675 Bellingham, Troy, Mich.).

Special Agent in Charge Moskowitz will discuss customs enforcement, immigration and worksite enforcement, money laundering and fraud, exporting and ITAR, and will be open for questions. Moskowitz covers Michigan and Ohio for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the largest investigative arm of the DHS, responsible for identifying and dismantling vulnerabilities regarding the nation’s border, economic, transportation and infrastructure security. ICE Special Agents arguably possess the broadest investigative authority within the United States Government.

Please make reservations with Sandy Bera at 248.267.3345 or bera@millercanfield.com. There is no cost to attend.

About Miller Canfield
Miller Canfield was established in Detroit in 1852 and employs more than 800 in offices in Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, New York, Canada and Poland. For more information, visit www.millercanfield.com.

About Automation Alley
Automation Alley drives the growth and image of Southeast Michigan's technology economy through a collaborative culture that focuses on workforce and business development initiatives.

More than 600 businesses, educational institutions and government entities belong to Automation Alley, covering an eight county area and the City of Detroit. Automation Alley promotes regional prosperity through the Automation Alley International Business Center, which provides business attraction services and exporting assistance; the Automation Alley Technology Center, which brings together businesses, educators and government to help entrepreneurs accelerate technology commercialization; and the GLIMA Network, a state-wide association for individuals engaged with and involved in technology-oriented industries. Visit www.automationalley.com.