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Richard Herman (Richard Thomas Herman, b. 1 May 1964) is an American immigration lawyer, activist, author about immigrant entrepreneurs.

His professional career consists of advising and representing U.S. and foreign companies, foreign-born professionals and families on immigration issues. He has published one book, "Immigrant, Inc. -- Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Driving the New Economy (and how they will save the American worker) (Wiley 2009). and more than 20 articles on immigration topics.

"Immigrant, Inc." was co-written by veteran journalist Robert L. Smith, currently working at the Plain Dealer. "Immigrant, Inc." is a book of stories of real immigrant entrepreneurs who became successful in America. The book attempts to make the case that America should welcome immigrants not only because of their outsized entrepreneurial output, but because they help remind the native-born that the American Dream is real and attainable.

Herman is married and has two children. He resides with his family near Cleveland, Ohio.

Contents 1 Novels 2 Non-fiction 3 Awards 4 References 5 External links [edit]Novels

Inspector Shan Series The Skull Mantra (1999) Water Touching Stone (2001) Bone Mountain (2002) Beautiful Ghosts (2004) Prayer of the Dragon (2007) The Lord of Death (2009) Mandarin Gate (2012) Bone Rattler Series The Bone Rattler (2007) Eye of The Raven (2010)

Hadrian Boone Ashes of the Earth (2011) [edit]Non-fiction

Antidumping and countervailing duty laws. 2003 Breaking boundaries: public policy vs. American business in the world economy. 1996 Selected by The New York Times as one of the five best management books of the year.[2] Registration of foreign agents in the United States: a practical and legal guide. Joseph E. Pattison, John L. Taylor, editors. 1981 Acquiring the future: America's survival and success in the global economy. 1990 Establishing a transnational franchise. 1988 [edit]Awards

The Skull Mantra won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel in 2000.[1] [edit]References

^ a b Edgar Award Winners And Nominees ^ Claire E. White, "An Interview with Eliot Pattison", Writers Write Website, accessed 31 May 2009 [edit]External links

http://www.eliotpattison.com

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