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What You Need To Know About Personal Injury Cases

If you have been injured and feel you may have a right to compensation for your time and suffering, there are a few things you should know.

What To Do In Auto Accidents

Once you’ve got yourself taken care of, you’ll want to think about hiring an attorney. Insurance companies can be difficult to deal with when seeking compensation for an accident.

What To Do In Auto Accidents

Once you’ve got yourself taken care of, you’ll want to think about hiring an attorney. Insurance companies can be difficult to deal with when seeking compensation for an accident.

Common Mistakes that Might Lead to Medical Malpractice

Under most state laws, medical malpractice is defined as an act or omission by a healthcare provider, such as a physician, that deviates from the normal standards of practice in the medical field, which causes a patient injury or death. Medical malpractice is a type of tort law and involves civil court and not criminal proceedings. Medical malpractice lawsuits attempt to provide financial compensation to a patient who was provided substandard care and was injured.

Singaporean Blogger Amos Lee Granted Asylum in the United States

On September 26, 2017, Sophia Tareen of the Associated Press reported that the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) had upheld a decision granting asylum in the United States to Amos Yee, a teenage blogger and a national and citizen of Singapore.

Court Judgments Could Mean Pay Garnishment

While some creditors may give you some leeway due to sympathy over a serious life issue, eventually the collections activity will become aggressive. Business is business, and at the end of the day, they want their money.

Affirmative Asylum Applicants Can Now Check Case Status Online

On January 28, 2019, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that affirmative asylum applicants with pending applications can now check the status of their applications at uscis.gov/casestatus.

Private Student Loan Borrowers May Still Be in Their Teens

As student loan debt in the US reaches over $1.5 trillion, lenders continue to fund freshman who may find themselves in such debt once they graduate that they are forced to put off life experiences such as starting families, opening businesses, and more.

USCIS Resumes Premium Processing of FY-2019 Cap-Subject H1B Petitions

On January 25, 2019, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it is resuming premium processing for all H1B nonimmigrant visa petitions subject to the fiscal year 2019 cap.

Employment at Will: A State-by-State Survey, Second Editionhis treatise provides a comprehensive analysis of the employmen

This treatise provides a comprehensive analysis of the employment at will doctrine in every state. The desk reference uses the same set of topics for each state, facilitating both comparative and single-state research.

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