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Three Injunctions Entered Against New Public Charge Rule

On October 11, 2019, Judge George B. Daniels of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a nationwide universal injunction against the implementation of the new public charge rule, which was slated to go into effect on October 15, 2019.

Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan to Resign

On October 11, 2019, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan announced that he was stepping down from his post. McAleenan has served as acting Secretary since April 11, 2019.

EOIR Swears in 27 New Immigration Judges (Oct. 11, 2019)

On October 11,2019, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) held an investiture ceremony to swear in 27 new immigration judges We will the courts receiving new immigration judges in alphabetical order after first examining the new judges in New Jersey and New York City immigration courts.

Attorney Rob Kornfeld Helps Change Immigration Law Through Injury Claim Win

Attorney Rob Kornfeld Helps Change Immigration Law Through Injury Claim Win

Kornfeld Law Recovers Favorable Settlements for Three Car Accident Claims

Kornfeld Law Recovers Favorable Settlements for Three Car Accident Claims

Attorney Kornfeld Selected to The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100

Attorney Kornfeld Selected to The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100

Here's How to Find out If Your Spouse Is Hiding Money During a Divorce

Ultimately, securing your future is important for each of you, and being fair in the sharing of assets leads to a short and clean separation.

EOIR Opens Second Atlanta Immigration Court

The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) will establish its Atlanta Annex on W. Peachtree Street as a new immigration court, effective October 15, 2019.

Equifax Data Breach

The Equifax Data Breach impacts roughly 143 million people. Lear more about your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act!

Tailgating is a Leading Cause of Car Accidents - Here's How You Can Stay Safe!

One common action that can lead to rear-end collisions is tailgating - when someone drives too close to the vehicle in front of them.

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