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Jackson Lewis P.C.
10050 REGENCY CIRCLE
OMAHA, NE 68114
NEBRASKA
United States
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Work Department

Immigration

Position

Co-leader of the Immigration practice group

Career

As co-leader of the firm’s Immigration practice group, Amy Peck plays a key role in helping the group’s attorneys—and the firm—achieve success. She believes strongly in Jackson Lewis’ collegial culture and sets the tone for a work environment that expects, encourages and celebrates collaboration among not just the practice group, but others across the firm as well.

Amy knew she wanted to practice immigration law when, as a new associate, she was assigned a pro bono asylum case. That case made her realize that helping foreign nationals and immigrants out of difficult situations would be one of the most rewarding things she could do in her career. Her firm didn’t have an immigration practice, as it was still a budding area of law back then, so she decided to leave and start her own firm, where she practiced for 17 years before joining Jackson Lewis.

Amy loves to dive into complex immigration and compliance issues in the workplace, especially those that intersect employment and immigration law. She approaches client service with the understanding that businesses need practical advice that looks at issues from multiple perspectives. Amy is at her best when she finds herself with a knotty problem that is difficult to solve.

Amy previously served for 12 years as one of 21 directors elected to the Board of Governors of the 14,000-member American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is the current chair of the AILA National Verification Committee, which liaises with USCIS, ICE and OCAHO on I-9, E-verify and related worksite issues. She previously served on the Board of Trustees of the American Immigration Council.

Amy is a frequent speaker on worksite enforcement issues and has recently been quoted in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal on employment and enforcement immigration issues.

Memberships

  • American Immigration Lawyers Association
    • Chair, AILA Verification Committee
    • Served on:
      • National USCIS Benefits Committee, Interagency
      • Committee, Annual Conference Committee
      • Spring Conference Committee
    • Founding Member, Global Migration Action Group
    • Former Chair, AILA Midyear Conference Business Track
    • Former Chair, AILA FOIA Liaison Committee
    • Former Chair, Comprehensive Reform Committee
    • Former Chair, National Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) Liaison Committee
    • Former Chair, Strategic Planning Committee
    • Editor, AILA Midyear Conference materials
    • Former Chair, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Liaison Committee
    • Former Chair and Treasurer, AILA Iowa-Nebraska Chapter

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Labor and employment > Immigration

Jackson Lewis P.C. advises on state and local immigration, leveraging extensive experience in representing key executives facing immigration detention and fighting denials and removals at federal court. The team also provides counsel to a number of clients on regulatory compliance, for example I-9 employment eligibility and verification, and routinely represents clients and vendors in Department of Homeland Security and Department of Labor investigations. Michael H. Neifach, operating from Washington DC, focuses on compliancy issues, serving a broad clientele of high-net-worth individuals, private equity firms and multinational corporations. In Omaha, Amy Peck handles complex compliance and workplace immigration matters alongside chairing the National Verification Committee for the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Based in White Plains, Otieno Ombok specializes in the healthcare sector providing industry tailored advice to major pharma companies, healthcare providers, and manufacturers on their immigration policies. Nicola AI Ling Prall and Meredith Stewart are other key figures in the practice.