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Article: Premises Liability can be Spooky on Halloween
Halloween is only a couple of days away. With all of its tricks and treats, Halloween can be an especially spooky time for homeowners.
Article: How do Traffic Jams Form?
If you've ever driven on the freeways of Southern California, you've almost certainly experienced a phantom traffic jam. Sure, the traffic jam itself is real, but the cause of the slowdown seems to be an absolute mystery.
Article: How International Students Can Stay in the US After Graduation
The F-1 Student Visa allows for international students to legally remain in the United States for 60 days after graduation. It's very common for recently graduated international students to want to remain in the US to begin their careers.
Article: How is a Permanent Disability Rating Decided?
For injured workers who were seriously injured in an on-the-job accident, the permanent disability rating system may seem like a mystery.
Article: What are Miranda Rights?
Even if you have no idea what the Miranda warning is, you've probably heard some version of it said before in police dramas.
Article: Johnson & Johnson Hit with Another Large Jury Verdict
Pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson was hit with another massive jury verdict, this time for the off-label marketing of the anti-psychotic drug Risperdal.
Article: Immigrants Without Health Coverage Could Be Denied Visas
The Trump Administration issued a proclamation last Friday that would add additional burdens to the process of obtaining an immigrant visa.
Article: Public Charge Rule in Courts ahead of Imminent Implementation
Several immigration advocates have asked a federal judge to put a hold on Trump administration plans to implement its new public charge rule. The new rules are set to take effect on October 15.
Article: The Safety Record of Electric Vehicles
Every time an electric vehicle catches fire or gets into a particularly gruesome crash it seems to make national news. With more and more electric vehicles entering the marketplace and appearing on the roadways, the question of electric vehicle safety has become more important than ever.
Article: Retaliation for Submitting a Workers' Comp Claim
If any worker is afraid of reporting an injury because of a fear that management will issue punishment for the injury, he or she shouldn't be. It is strictly illegal for any employer to retaliate against or punish a worker who becomes injured on the job.
Article: Scott Warmuth - A Portrait
Scott Warmuth - A Portrait was first exhibited at the First Annual American International Education Foundation Fundraising Gala last Wednesday. The video offers a brief glimpse into the life and story of Scott Warmuth.
Article: Scott Warmuth Honored at AIEF Gala
Law Offices of Scott Warmuth founder and president Scott Warmuth received multiple honors and celebrated the 35th anniversary of the law firm he founded at the first annual American International Education Foundation (AIEF) Fundraising Gala.
Article: Recovering from a Concussion
Concussions are a form of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occur as the result of the brain coming into contact with the skull. Concussion is a common, but serious injury with symptoms that can appear slowly, sometimes only becoming apparent hours or days after the initial trauma.
Article: Temporary Ban on Certain Asylum Requests Allowed to Take Effect
The United States Supreme Court has allowed a Trump administration rule banning certain asylum requests to take effect pending an appeal.
Article: Obtaining a Green Card without Leaving the U.S.
People working and living in the United States on a non-immigrant visa do not necessarily need to travel back to their home countries to seek permanent residence.
Article: Can I Borrow Your Car?
"Can I borrow your car?" is a phrase that might cause an immediately stressed reaction for some people.