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Daniel M. Kowalski
over 4 years ago
Immigration Law
Immigration Law Blog
CA2 on 'Small Amount' of Marijuana: Hylton v. Sessions
Hylton v. Sessions - "Antoine Hylton, a Jamaican national, petitions for review of the May 9, 2017 order of the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”), which found him ineligible for cancellation of removal because his prior state conviction...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 4 years ago
Immigration Law
Immigration Law Blog
CA2 on 'Small Amount' of Marijuana: Hylton v. Sessions
Hylton v. Sessions - "Antoine Hylton, a Jamaican national, petitions for review of the May 9, 2017 order of the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”), which found him ineligible for cancellation of removal because his prior state conviction...
Calif. WCAB Noteworthy Panel Decisions Reporter
over 6 years ago
Workers' Compensation
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California: Top 25 Noteworthy Panel Decisions (January-June 2016)
LexisNexis has picked the top “noteworthy” panel decisions issued by the California Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board during the period January through June 2016. The list features a number of decisions addressing utilization review...
California Compensation Cases Staff
over 6 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
California: Are All Claimed Psychiatric Injuries Barred by Criminal Conduct?
The Court of Appeal, Second District, recently denied defendant’s petition for writ of review in the matter of Ease Entertainment v. Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board , ADJ9392012. In the underlying case, applicant had filed a claim for...
Barry Zalma
over 8 years ago
Criminal Law and Procedure
Criminal Law and Procedure Blog
Crime by Lawyer Does Not Pay: Lawyer Who Steals From Client Must Be Disbarred
When a lawyer does a criminal act he or she puts the license to practice law in jeopardy. The public believes that such a criminal act is sufficient to jail the lawyer and cause the lawyer to lose his or her license. The fact is that the Supreme Courts...
Vandeventer Black LLP
over 7 years ago
Criminal Law and Procedure
Criminal Law and Procedure Blog
The Risks of Using Criminal Statutes to Collect Construction Debts
By John Lockard The failure to make payment on a construction contract may not only result in a claim for money damages in a civil lawsuit, but it may also result in a violation of a criminal statute. For example, Code of Virginia Section 43-13, [subscribers...
JeffTomczak
over 7 years ago
Criminal Law and Procedure
Criminal Law and Procedure Blog
How a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You
(Image credit: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b7/Law3.jpg) People or organizations embroiled in lawsuits due to accusations of criminal misconduct need to engage the services of a attorney to defend themselves. It is the duty of...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 9 years ago
Immigration Law
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Felony Deportations Decline as ICE Resists 2010 Morton Memo
"In 2010, the head of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency told his staff to focus on deporting the most dangerous and violent undocumented immigrants. But an investigation by The Chicago Reporter found little change in the percentage...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 10 years ago
Immigration Law
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Kansas McDonald's Pleads to Felony, Pays $400K, for Hiring Undocumented Manager
"A local corporation has agreed to plead guilty to an immigration charge after a federal investigation showed that the manager of one of its McDonald’s restaurants in Wichita was an undocumented worker, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom announced...
Tom Moylan
over 12 years ago
Litigation
Litigation Blog
Synthes, Norian Plead Guilty, Will Pay $23.3M For Illegal Bone Cement Study
PHILADELPHIA - (Mealey's) Synthes Inc. and subsidiary Norian Corp. have agreed to plead guilty to federal felony and misdemeanor counts of conducting illegal clinical studies of bone cement and will pay $23.3 million in fines, forfeiture and a civil...