Legal Articles, General Practice

USCIS Offers Temporary Flexibility for Applicants and Petitioners Affected by Lockbox Delays

The USCIS is offering flexibility to certain applicants and petitioners impacted by delays at a USCIS lockbox.

Vendor’s Products Liability Coverage: An Option for Malware-Based Cyber Breaches

Cyber-attacks are in the news every day, yet too many businesses lack adequate coverage. Businesses should carefully analyze whether they have potential products liability claims that may be asserted where software defects played a role in the cyber-attack.

To Be, or Not To Be … Laches

In view of the myriad ways lawyers misstate, misplace or, in some cases, mistakenly weaponize the doctrine of laches, a revisit and clarification of the doctrine is worthwhile.

Analyzing Non-Cyber Coverage for Claims Involving (Not So) Smart Contracts

What traditional policies might provide coverage for blockchain enterprise companies with claims deriving from one of the most vulnerable aspects of a blockchain transaction: the smart contract?

Workers' Compensation 101

Workers' Compensation 101

SHOULD YOU HIRE A LOCAL ACCIDENT ATTORNEY IF YOU ARE IN A WRECK WHILE ON VACATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA?

Points to consider when hiring an attorney for an accident in a state where you don't live.

What Should You Do After a Car Accident in South Carolina?

Quick reference of important steps after a car accident in South Carolina.

Additional 22,000 H2B Visas Made Available for FY-2021 For Certain Employers In Need

The DHS and DOL made 22,000 FY-2021 H2B visas available to certain employers in need, with 6,000 reserved for nationals of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala.

DHS Withdraws Efforts to Rescind the International Entrepreneur Parole Program

On May 10, 2021, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it is rescinding a 2018 notice of proposed rulemaking to withdraw The International Entrepreneur parole program.

Lost Income & Earning Capacity After a St. Louis Auto Accident

When you are in a car accident and are injured, you generally have to file an insurance claim to recover compensation from the party at fault for the accident.

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