The Hunton & Williams LLP Immigration practice, part of the firm's Labor and Employment Team, is concentrated in two major areas. First our work involves advising American and foreign businesses about obtaining the most appropriate temporary and permanent work visas for executives, professionals, and other skilled foreign workers. Careful planning and documentation are necessary to ensure the greatest chance of success. We also represent our clients in any negotiations or administrative...
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Judge Thomas B. Griffith, special counsel to the firm, served on the DC Circuit from 2005-2020. The Washington Post has described him as "widely respected by people in both parties" and a "sober lawyer with an open mind." Governor Spencer Cox (Utah) has said of the Judge that he "has been one of the most eloquent voices in America for the idea of civic charity and has helped shape my view on the importance of healthy conflict" (National Governors Association, 2024). Judge Griffith joined the firm in 2021, focusing his practice on appellate litigation, congressional and internal investigations, higher education, and strategic counseling.
Judge Griffith began his legal career in private practice before serving for four years as Senate Legal Counsel, the nonpartisan chief legal officer of the United States Senate (1995-1999). In this capacity, he represented the interests of the Senate in litigation as well as advising Senate leadership and committees on investigations. After a brief return to private practice, Judge Griffith served for five years as General Counsel of Brigham Young University, one of the largest religious universities in the country.
As a member of the DC Circuit, Judge Griffith was the author of approximately 200 opinions on a range of matters including administrative, environmental and energy law, and congressional investigations. He was appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States to serve on the Judicial Conference's Committee on the Judicial Branch, which involves the judiciary's relationship to the Executive Branch and Congress, and the Code of Conduct Committee, which sets the ethical standards that govern the federal judiciary. Judge Griffith is a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, and has held the same faculty position at the law schools at Stanford and Brigham Young Universities. He has long been active in rule of law projects in Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Asia and domestically.
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JD, University of Virginia School of Law, 1985
BA, Brigham Young University, summa cum laude, 1978
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