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USCIS (formerly INS) continues to expand online InfoPass ser

Posted by Victor Motak


Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly Immigration and Naturalization Services, INS) continues to rollout its immigration information by appointment system called InfoPass, with three new USCIS districts added last week. Atlanta, Boston and Houston are the newest additions, making the system now available in almost all major metropolitan areas with large immigrant populations. These areas include Los Angeles, New York and Miami.

Ohio Bankruptcy Lawyers

Posted by Alison Cole

Bankruptcy proceedings are legal proceedings that debtors are entitled to under federal law when they are unable to pay back their creditors. Once a bankruptcy filing is made, creditors must wait for the court to decide how their money will be returned. The declaration of bankruptcy absolves the bankrupt entity or individual from the legal obligation to repay most or all debt.

Need A Little Help Finding A Lawyer?

Posted by Dakota Robson

We all know what a lawyer is but most of us hope that we will never need one. Unfortunately, there are many circumstances in life that may call for you to need a lawyer. For this reason, you should know how to find a lawyer to suit your needs. You may even want to look for a lawyer before the actual need arises since if something happens to make you need a lawyer, you will likely be very stressed out at that point in time.

Drivers Under 25 in The Lone Star State Face a More challang

Posted by Joe Gerstl

A new law going into effect September 1st will likely grow the need for defensive driving online courses in addition to onsite classes and defensive driving video rentings & will increase the amount of road tests distributed by the State Department of Public Safety.

How To Incorporate Yourself Without a Lawyer

Posted by J. Stephen Pope

You could save hundreds of dollars by incorporating yourself without a lawyer. How? Is it advisable to do so?

Why Are DUI Sobriety Checkpoints Constitutional?

Posted by Lawrence Taylor

Have you ever wondered how police can stop you at a DUI roadblock (aka "sobriety checkpoint")? Doesn't the Constitution require them to have "probable cause before stopping you"? Yes and no, explains Lawrence Taylor who heads up a team of California DUI attorneys that specialize in DUI defense.

Blunt Facts about Vehicular Accident

Posted by Maricon Williams

Accidents have already become part of our daily lives. It makes us tripped off our usual activities. It kills, injures, damages. Their horrible effect lingers in our mind however, we are not learning from it because according to statistics, vehicular accidents are increasing wildly every year. Aside from recklessness and defective parts which are the common causes of accident before, deviant causes like drug and alcohol dependency are also apparent nowadays.

The Complexion of Justice

Posted by Cornelius Babasanya-Craig

Jesus Christ teaches: “Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” Matthew 7:1. Why then should anyone wish to become a judge? Please don’t get me wrong in case you recognize me. My father was one, and my late brother retired as a Justice of the Supreme Court in Nigeria. I’m in no way been disloyal to the family.

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