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Ninth Circuit Narrows Injunction Against Travel Restrictions in Pres Trump's Sep 24 Presidential Proclamation ("Travel Ban")

On November 13, 2017, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit narrowed a preliminary injunction against the portions of President Donald Trump’s September 24, 2017 proclamation that restricted entry for individuals from eight countries.

What’s Your Business Worth: Valuation Models

What is your business worth? Today? When you’re ready to sell? When you retire? When you want to borrow money? If, God forbid, you had to liquidate the company?

Real Estate Investment: Finding Deals Across America

Good investment opportunities in real estate are abundant. This means that narrowing your target is vital to your success in finding the best deals.

Sexual Assault Victims Matter and the System Can Work for You

A young woman who has been sexually assaulted, or harassed in an unlawful manner, often feels doubly injured because the justice system seems to offer so little help to them.

Immigration Visas: Green Cards, H1b, EB5 and Political Asylum

The major immigration issues are as follows: green cards, H1b and EB5 visas, and political asylum.

Assisted Living or Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

It’s becoming difficult to find a family who doesn’t have a parent, grandparent or other family member receiving care in an assisted living or nursing home setting. On top of the housing itself, many families hire a caregiver for whoever is living in the residential facility.

Lee Francis Cissna Confirmed as New Director of USCIS

On October 5, 2017, the United States Senate confirmed Lee Francis Cissna as the new Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) by a vote of 54-43.

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Update on Nomination of Lee Francis Cissna for Director of USCIS

In this post, we examine news regarding the nomination of Lee Francis Cissna for Director of USCIS.

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals Confirms That Annulled Awards Can Be Enforced

One year after the Pemex, the U.S. Second Circuit distinguished a more recent decision by confirming that annulled awards cannot be enforced.

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