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Immigration Law

Georgia farmers taking a stand towards anti-illegal immigration bill

26th February 2011
ATLANTA, Georgia - Georgia's agricultural industry is taking a stand versus an anti-illegal immigration bill that would have an impact on their line of work.The president of Georgia's biggest agricultural organization labeled as out legislators on Tuesday...
Author: Terry Wong
Legal

The co-operator of an ice cream shop has been accused of sexual harassment

22nd February 2011
BUTTLER COUNTY, Pittsburg - Two former staff of an ice cream shop in Butler County have accused the co-proprietor of the store of sexual harassment.Rachelle Gray and Brianna Harvey have accused Eric Gavinsky of repeatedly producing unwanted sexual develop...
Author: Jean Palmer
Business Law

Buying Property Through Bridging Loans

15th February 2011
Bridging loans in mainly a type of loan. It basically a process of buying money from the lenders. They arranges money for their customer and fixed an amount for the limited period. These loans help buyers a lot in a sense of buying property. If anyone don...
Author: Methew Gilcrist
Taxes

Don't Mess With Taxes

27th January 2011
Reading the letters on my piece advocating a national sales tax in place of the federal income tax, I'm starting to get some inkling of why nobody from the Bush Administration has called me about economic policy or even offered me the same sort of deal ...
Author: elegant65
Immigration Law

UK Border Agency confirms set out proposals for major reform of the student visa system

11th January 2011
The UK Border Agency has confirmed that the government is poised to introduce tougher entrance criteria, limits on work and an end to students staying in the UK to look for a job. These are just some of the proposed changes announced by Immigration Minist...
Author: talkvisa
Legal

Video Evidence Introduced in Court

15th November 2010
As the cost of video technology becomes more affordable and the ability to store the video becomes easier, the use of video in court cases has greatly increased. The increased prevalence of video capturing criminal activity has made video a pivotal issue ...
Author: Ryan P. Rooth
Business Law

Who Can Apply For The Obama Loan Modification Plan?

21st October 2010
What is needed to apply for the Obama's Federal HAMP loan modification and how to qualify for it? These two basic questions always revolve around the debtors mind. This program worth $74 billion is designed to help those homeowners who are under risk of f...
Author: Refinance Mortgage
Immigration Law

Michigan town hosts immigration forum

13th October 2010
Fight CREEK, Michigan - Fight Creek will host an immigration forum this month in hopes of raising consciousness in the neighborhood and bettering the ailment of discriminated immigrants.The groups Bridges to Cultural Understanding and Voices of Peace are...
Author: Jim Green
Accident claims

Accident Claims Helpline - Staying Safe On Holiday

15th September 2010
While it will spoil your trip if you are constantly preoccupied with staying safe, there are a number of simple measures you can take to reduce the risk of being involved in an accident whilst abroad on holiday. Here is a checklist of things you can do to...
Author: Accident Claims Helpline
Business Law

Small Business Manufacturer: Improve Your Business Skills without Facing Jeopardy

23rd June 2010
It is true that for any budding entrepreneur, initiating a new business is not a cake walk. There are lots of aspects which are supposed to be considered by them before starting the process. However, it is rightly said that practice makes the man perfect....
Author: Emilyralph
Medical Malpractice

Frequently Asked Questions about Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

29th April 2010
Each year more than 1.5 million people die or are injured due to medical malpractice. When that happens, the injured person or relative can file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Below are answers to some of the most common questions about medical malpractic...
Author: Penelope Stone
Immigration Law

The Form I-9 Battle Rages On...

27th April 2010
Because of the current worksite enforcement atmosphere it is more important than ever for employers to have a good faith compliance plan that meets the criteria set forth in this statute: INA 274A (a) (3) provides a defense for a business or person th...
Author: Ann Allott
Employment Law

Workplace Violence in the Health Sector - An Administrator's Greatest Concern

13th April 2010
Of all the myths, false beliefs, and misinformation that's bandied around about workplace violence in the health sector and violence in the workplace in general, there is one that is causing more harm than good. I've found that, by and large, the greate...
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller
Business Law

How law firms help small business?

06th April 2010
Irrespective of the size of the business, it's quite possible that legal problems do arise. In large corporate a separate legal counsel body exists to combat these issues. But in case of small business, this may not happen. Here comes the role played by l...
Author: Amalendu Hajraa
Immigration Law

Moving to Canada for a Better Future

30th March 2010
Around 22000 new jobs were added in Canada in December 2009 as four months consecutively and according to the Statistics Canada, more jobs are expected to be added in the coming months. The Statistics Canada conducted out a survey on the payroll employmen...
Author: Charles101
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