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Shoplifting Cases

What to do when you are charged with shoplifting in Maryland

New York Standardizes Its Attorney Disciplinary Process

On December 30, 2015, the New York Office of Court Administration announced new rules for attorney discipline to create a “harmonized approach” throughout the state. The revised rules, which will become effective on July 1, 2016, are found in 22 NYCRR part 1240.

DOL Releases H2B Labor Certification Program Statistics for FY 2015

The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration released its OFLC H2B statistics from the fourth quarter of FY 2015 (through September 30). The document provides statistics for the H2B Temporary Non-Agricultural Labor Certification Program.

DOL Releases H2A Labor Certification Program Statistics for FY 2015

The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration released its OFLC H2A statistics from the fourth quarter of FY 2015 (through September 30). The document provides statistics for the H2A Temporary Agricultural Labor Certification Program.

Injured in St. Louis Auto Accident: Dangers of Driving on Ice

Driving on ice is dangerous and significantly increases your chance of being involved in an automobile accident.

DOL Releases 2015 Labor Condition Program Performance Statistics for H1B

The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration released its OFLC H1B statistics from the fourth quarter of FY 2015. The data covers the H1B, H1B1, and E3 Specialty Occupations Labor Condition Programs. It includes statistics for the processing of labor condition applications...

A Layman's Guide to Basic HOA Law

Lawsuits and disputes Residential property Condominiums Neighbor law Real property ownership Homeowners' association

3 Must-Have Documents For Your Auto Accident Case

Personal injury Personal injury lawsuits Personal injury settlement Types of personal injuries Personal injury and car accidents Lawsuits and disputes

Close to 100 Mexican Nationals Seek Return to the U.S. Under Lopez-Venegas v.Johnson Settlement Agreement

In advance of the December 23, 2015 deadline, nearly 100 Mexican citizens who were identified by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sought relief under the settlement agreement reached in Lopez-Venegas v. Johnson, No. CV 13-03972-JACK (PLAx), (C.D. Cal, Mar. 11, 2015).

GOVERNMENT CONTRACT FRAUD

Reporting fraud committed against the government is a civic duty that has made millionaires out those who have spoken up. The US government is defrauded out of millions of dollars every day. Fraud against the government impacts us in many ways such as higher taxes and reduced government benefits.

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