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Board of Immigration Appeals Requests Amicus Briefs on the Material Support Bar

On January 9, 2017, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) issued an Amicus Invitation No. 17-01-09. This means that the Board is asking for amicus - "friend of the court" - briefs on a specific issue. Amicus Invitation No. 17-01-09 is about the "material support bar."

Bankruptcy and Divorce

What exactly IS bankruptcy in a nutshell

Analysis of DHS's Decision to Remove NSEERS Regulations

In this article, we will examine what the NSEERS program was, what the repeal means, and how it may affect the immigration plans of the incoming Trump Administration.

How to Stay Safe on the Highway During Holiday Travel

How to Stay Safe on the Highway During Holiday Travel

Construction Accidents Leading to Paralysis - St. Louis Workers Comp Attorney

Some types of construction accidents are more likely to cause spinal injuries or paralysis compared to others.

Things to Avoid in a Child Custody Battle - St. Louis Divorce Attorneys

Avoiding these common missteps can help you gain an edge when it comes to your child custody battle.

Benefit Corporations: A Primer

A brief overview of: i. benefit corporations, ii. the differences between certification and legal organization, and iii. the primary benefits of each.

Freelancers and Personal Liability: The Benefit (and ease) of Incorporating

A brief overview of why self-employed individuals should use an LLC, or other corporate entity to conduct business.

5 Questions Every Business Should Ask Themselves

A good starting point for exploring most business ideas . . .

IRS Basics: Churches

A Brief Overview of 501(c)(3) & Religious Organizations

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