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Who is Responsible for Negligent Auto Repair?

Most people think of dangerous vehicles as a result of bad manufacturing. That assumption makes sense. From dangerous airbags to faulty ignition switches, automakers repeatedly sell consumers vehicles containing defective parts that threaten motorists’ safety. But vehicle accidents caused by mechanical flaws can be due to other culprits. Automobile mechanics perform a much-needed service to car owners. They service our vehicles, diagnose problems, change our oil and repair our vehicles.

DHS OIG Report Finds Waste in Administering Polygraph Exams to CBP Job Applicants

On August 10, 2017, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report showing that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) spent more than $5,000,000 on polygraph exams for job applicants...

DHS Terminates CAM Parole Program (Effective Aug. 16, 2017)

On August 16, 2017, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a notice in the Federal Register (FR) titled “Termination of the Central American Minors Parole Program.”

Light Duty Worker After a St. Louis Work Injury

If a doctor determines your health condition is not too severe, they may say you are fit for light or modified duty.

SSD Approval Takes Time – Don’t Wait to Apply

In 2017, more than a million Americans were awaiting a hearing to try to obtain Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits after an initial rejection. The backlog continues today, despite increased funding by the Social Security Administration intended to cut it down. The average wait was nearly two years, which resulted in many applicants dying before they could get a final answer from SSA.

EOIR Adds Nine New Immigration Judges

On August 14, 2017, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) announced that it swore in nine new immigration judges to fill vacancies on seven immigration courts. The nine new immigration judges brings the size of the immigration judge corps to 334.

What To Look For In A Criminal Defense Lawyer

What To Look For In A Criminal Defense Lawyer

General Requirements for Being an Hired as an Immigration Judge

On August 14, 2017, the Executive Officer for Immigration Review announced the swearing in of nine immigration judges, which we discuss on site. In its news release, the EOIR provided a window into what the Attorney General looks for when evaluating immigration judge applicants.

Two Prominent Florida Republicans Offer Thoughts on RAISE Act Proposal

Two prominent Republicans from Florida made interesting comments regarding the RAISE Act, the substantial immigration bill proposal co-sponsored by Senators Tom Cotton of Arkansas and David Perdue of Georgia. In this article, we review their comments.

Important Settlement Agreement for Detainees at Two Major ICE Detention Facilities

In important news, the parties in Dilley Pro Bono Project v. ICE reached a settlement in proceedings before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.

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