Legal Articles, General Practice

USCIS Reaches H2B Cap for Second Half of FY-2019

On February 22, 2019, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it received enough H2B petitions to meet the H2B cap for the second half of fiscal year 2019.

Dollar and a Dream...But Then What?

A practical inquiry into contemporary legal ethics and beyond.

Nike Obtains Injunction Against Reebok for Unethical Tebowing

A practical inquiry into contemporary legal ethics and beyond.

The Facebook Password Ethical Dilemma Hits Albany

A practical inquiry into contemporary legal ethics and beyond.

Attorney General Fights Unethical Home Improvement Contractors

A practical inquiry into contemporary legal ethics and beyond.

Do You "Like" Free Speech On Facebook?

A practical inquiry into contemporary legal ethics and beyond.

Getting To The Courthouse: A Primer on the Procedure of Challenging Real Property Tax Assessments

An overview of how to challenge real property tax assessments and avoid common pitfalls on your way to court.

Imprecise Language and the Immigration Debate

In this post, I will examine the effect that language has on the immigration debate in light of an interesting op-ed in the Tennessean.

What Is Whiplash and Does It Qualify for Compensation After a Car Accident?

You can file a claim for compensation for whiplash caused by a car accident, though the process may, in some cases, prove a bit difficult. Work with a St. Louis car injury lawyer to make sure your claim does not get denied unjustly.

Politico Reports that Michael McCaul is No Longer Being Considered for DHS Secretary

On September 28, 2017, Andrew Restuccia and Eliana Johnson published a report at Politico on the White House's search for a new Secretary of Homeland Security.

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