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LA County Superior Court Reinstates Sentencing Enhancements

Article: LA County Superior Court Reinstates Sentencing Enhancements

Two weeks ago, a Superior Court judge issued a preliminary injunction allowing prosecutors to seek sentencing enhancements.

U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 Introduced in Congress, Passage Unclear

Article: U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 Introduced in Congress, Passage Unclear

The U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, the immigration legislation promised by the new Biden administration, has been introduced in Congress.

Q&A - COVID-19 and Employment Rights

Article: Q&A - COVID-19 and Employment Rights

Law Offices of Scott Warmuth attorneys Yesenia Acosta and Jean H. Power had a question and answer session about the rights of workers when it comes to the COVID-19 global pandemic.

Pain and Suffering Damages in Workers' Compensation Claims

Article: Pain and Suffering Damages in Workers' Compensation Claims

One question the Law Offices of Scott Warmuth is often asked about by injured workers is how to pursue recovery for pain and suffering.

President Biden Signs Three Immigration-related Executive Orders

Article: President Biden Signs Three Immigration-related Executive Orders

President Biden signed three executive orders related to immigration targeting reversal of policies enacted by the previous administration. 

Driving on Wet Roads

Article: Driving on Wet Roads

Last Thursday and Friday saw extreme amounts of rain in the Los Angeles area, causing dozens of car accidents on the slick roadways.

Preparing Teenagers for Driving

Article: Preparing Teenagers for Driving

The data do not lie: teenagers are bad drivers when compared to every other age group. The primary factor is inexperience.

Biden Administration Aims to Clarify Rule on Unemployment Insurance and Covid-19

Article: Biden Administration Aims to Clarify Rule on Unemployment Insurance and Covid-19

The Biden administration released a fact sheet related to Covid-19 and economic recovery, with implications for employment law.