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Immigration Law

Immigration to Canada

15th June 2012
Last Thursday, April 25th 2012, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) announced the implementation of a new Accelerated Labour Market Opinion (A-LMO) program. The introduction of this accelerated program is undoubtedly welcomed by many emp...
Author: Anis Khan
Divorce

How Lengthy Does It Take for a Divorce to Be Finalized?

03rd June 2011
For this purpose, collaborative and uncontested divorces are usually hugely encouraged. If you are ready to come across a way to operate with your spouse to perform via your challenges, you can perhaps uncover a solution that will finest serve you the two...
Author: Abel Duran
Law

Taking a DUI Breathalyzer: Pros and Cons

09th February 2011
Taking a DUI Breath Test: Pros and Cons “Should I take the Breath Test?” This is the question most often of DUI Attorneys at social events and cocktails parents. And, like many things in life, there is no clear-cut, bright-line answer. Rather, the an...
Author: Denmon & Denmon Trial Lawyers
Personal Injury

Can the Personal Injury Sector Survive the Recent Spate of Attacks on the Industry?

13th October 2010
In recent months the personal injury sector of law has been beleaguered by attacks and new regulations which all seem custom built to hamper the effectiveness of compensation solicitors nationwide and place the ball back in the court of big businesses and...
Author: Lee Price
Immigration Law

K1 Visas: New USCIS Filing Protocols

12th August 2010
The following article examines recently announced changes to I-129F processing protocols and possible ramifications for American Citizens and their foreign fiances. In a recent press release from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service it...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

Breach of Partnership and Its Legal Consequences

05th August 2009
Sometimes a dispute between two business partners can happen especially when one of them has violated a certain agreement. In this situation, a business should be dissolved to expel a partner, unless that the terms and conditions in expulsion is included ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Taxes

IRS “Summertime Tax Tips” and the Alternative Minimum Tax

19th July 2009
In Information Release 2009-64, issued last week, the Internal Revenue Service announced that is publishing a series of periodic "summertime tax tips." The stated purpose behind issuing these tips is to provide useful and concise advice on topics that af...
Author: kinal
Legal

Rules in Minimum Security Federal Prison Camp

12th July 2009
Inside of Federal Prison Camp (a minimum security federal prison) when an inmate breaks the prison rules, there can be a number of ramifications depending on the severity of the rules that were broken. One thing that can happen is that they get a "shot", ...
Author: Gabriel Odom
Legal

The Most Simplified Explanation Of Restraining Orders

02nd April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Ron Lasorsa People use restraining orders in order to protect themselves against certain conduct such as: violence, abuse, threats, stalking and even annoying behavior such as excessive contact via email, text message, telephone call...
Author: Author Unknown
Legal

DWI: Minnesota's Implied Consent Law

12th September 2008
On August 1, 2005, the legal limit of blood alcohol concentration was reduced to .08. from the previous limitation of .10. If you test with a blood alcohol content greater than that amount you will not only be charged with a criminal offense in violation ...
Author: Robert Palmer
Legal

DWI: Challenging the Breath Test

12th September 2008
The state of Minnesota and the State of Wisconsin currently require a person suspected of a DUI/DUI to submit to a blood, breath or urine test to determine the blood alcohol content of the subject. A refusal to submit to such a test may have more serious ...
Author: Robert Palmer