Legal Articles, General Practice

Will I Need to Testify at Trial?

Atlanta personal injury lawyer Charles Allen discusses some common questions about testifying during trial for a personal injury case.

Acting DHS Secretary Designates New Senior Official at CBP

On April 15, 2019, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan designated John P. Saunders as the senior official performing the functions and duties of the Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

DOJ Charges Judge and Court Officer With Assisting Alien In Evading ICE Arrest

On April 25, 2019, the United State Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts announced charges against a local judge and a court officer for helping an alien who was in the United States illegally escape the court building...

Georgia Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury

The Statute of Limitations is the law which governs the amount of time a person has in which a claim for personal injury must be filed against the at fault party.

USCIS Ending Forms Request Line Service on June 1

On June 1, 2019, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will end its Form Request Line service. The Form Request Line allowed individuals to order USCIS forms by phone.

Visa Bulletin for May 2019

On April 8, 2019, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) published the Immigrant Visa Bulletin for May 2019. The Visa Bulletin for May 2019 contains filing dates and final action dates for filing for immigrant visas based on approved immigrant visa petitions...

What to Do if Your Teen Driver Is in an Accident

The basics of what to do at an accident scene are the same for teens and adults. But teens are less experienced and often afraid of what will happen, meaning they are more likely to say or do something that could cost you later.

Whats my case worth?

"How much is my case worth?" is always answered by, "It Depends."

Guyana Becomes Party to Hague Adoption Convention

The Department of State (DOS) noted that Guyana has deposited its instrument of accession to the Hague Adoption Convention.

Preparing For The Courtroom

Clients are usually nervous about going to court, especially if it is their first time being before a judge or testifying. Here are some tips to help you feel more at ease.

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