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Will the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Immigration Program Continue?
A federal Texas judge has declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) against United States Immigration law. However, he said he would allow the 600,000 immigrant “Dreamers” enrolled in the program to continue renewing their work permits and protections from deportation. He said he would allow this to continue […]
BPCI & other biosimilar litigation attorney case study
The year 2019 noted a remarkable year for biosimilar in the United States as in the year 2020 the FDA approved its 30th bio similar product and with its launch marked its 30th product in the list. As of now we are looking forward. Later in 2021 we this progress […]
How SCOTUS Will Affect Employment Laws
The Supreme Court of the United States, colloquially abbreviated as SCOTUS, is expected to tackle a series of issues that will substantially affect workplaces and employment laws in the coming months. The outcomes could potentially impact which COVID-19 mandates employers must adhere to; whether airlines must adhere to state wage […]
Who is at Fault if my Car was Hit in the Rear
Rear end accidents are one of the most common type of car accidents in Suffolk County. The most common cause for this type of accident is driver inattention. The Law Office of Carl Maltese has handled thousands of these type of car accidents in the last fifty years. Most of […]
New York Lawyer Jeremy Goldstein Gives Advice on How to Open Your Own Law Firm
You went to law school and graduated with your Juris Doctor. You went to work for a law firm and gained some valuable experience. You’re so passionate about the law that you want to do more, so you decided to open your own law firm. Before anyone embarks on this […]
4 Clear Signs of a Quality Criminal Lawyer in Australia
In Australia, before a lawyer can practice law, they must first be admitted as a lawyer of the Supreme Court of an Australian State or Territory. The second prerequisite is the proof of a practicing certificate issued in an Australian jurisdiction such as Sydney, Perth, etc. Australian barristers are organized […]
Card Games Are Now Among the Biggest Sports of India
Card games have been a part of the Indian culture for years. Whether it is playing on occasions like Diwali or simply catching up with friends on a fun evening, most of us have experienced one or the other card games. What has changed in the recent years is the […]
Bookies Breathe Sigh of Relief as England Crash out of the World Cup
UK bookmakers were set to lose a huge amount of money if England would win the World Cup. Now that this is not going to happen they are set to have some really good benefits from this competition and shares of major operators are increasing. Not everyone was heartbroken in […]
How to Solve Estate Disputes
Estate disputes occur when a loved one or parent dies without leaving behind a will, and finding a way to resolve these disputes is hectic. Dividing an estate is filled with challenges that cause a lot of emotional pain to already-grieving individuals. These challenges also break family ties, explaining why […]
What’s the difference between Civil Liberties and Civil Rights?
You have the right to marry. You have the right to travel freely. You have the right to freedom of speech. Every American knows these are only some of the rights he or she enjoys. However, are these really called “civil rights”? Or are they called “civil liberties”? In this article, […]
The Road to Arbitration: Take Legal Advice
According to FindLaw.com, arbitration is a process of private justice, not a court proceeding. Let’s suppose two parties have a contract and one party says the other party broke the contract. Both parties could go court, of course, but let’s say they don’t want a public court proceeding. Do they have […]