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Article: Read the New Issue of our Legal Connection Magazine

The newest edition of our Legal Connection magazine has been released!

Motorcyclist Sues Automated Vehicle Manufacturer after Crash

Article: Motorcyclist Sues Automated Vehicle Manufacturer after Crash

Last December, a motorcyclist in San Francisco struck a Cruise AV, an automated vehicle manufactured by General Motors.  Now, that motorcyclist has filed a lawsuit claiming negligence

37th Annual Asian American Expo

Article: 37th Annual Asian American Expo

The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth hosted a booth at the 37th Annual Asian American Expo held at the Pomona Fairplex on January 13th and 14th.

Martin Luther King's Most Famous Speech

Article: Martin Luther King's Most Famous Speech

One of, if not the most important American speech of the 20th century is Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.  Many people can recite the most famous refrain from memory.

DACA Permits Eligible for Renewal After Court Ruling

Article: DACA Permits Eligible for Renewal After Court Ruling

After a court ruling last Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security announced Saturday it will again be accepting renewal applications for previous and current recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

Turbulent Week in Immigration News

Article: Turbulent Week in Immigration News

The pace of immigration news this week has been overwhelming, contradictory, and consequential, but ultimately provides more questions than answers.

Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans Withdrawn

Article: Temporary Protected Status for Salvadorans Withdrawn

The Trump administration today announced the cancellation of 'temporary protected status' for about 200,000-250,000 Salvadorans who have been living in the United States legally since 2001.

Marijuana Conviction can Derail Immigration Process

Article: Marijuana Conviction can Derail Immigration Process

In an unexpected though unsurprising move yesterday, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era policy regarding marijuana prosecutions, a move that could have dramatic consequences for California immigrants and marijuana-based businesses.

DUI Arrests over New Year's Holiday Up Over Previous Year

Article: DUI Arrests over New Year's Holiday Up Over Previous Year

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has announced that over the New Year's holiday, 936 people were arrested on highways across the state for driving under the influence (DUI).

Please Celebrate the New Years Holiday Responsibly!

Article: Please Celebrate the New Years Holiday Responsibly!

New Years Eve and New Years Day are two of the deadliest holidays on the roads, and the main reason is alcohol-impaired driving.

Fate of Dreamers Still Undetermined Heading in to 2018

Article: Fate of Dreamers Still Undetermined Heading in to 2018

Congressional Candidate Stops By Our Office

Article: Congressional Candidate Stops By Our Office

Philanthropist and Congressional candidate for California’s 39th District Gil Cisneros stopped by the Law Offices of Scott Warmuth today.

Train Derailment in Washington Under Investigation

Article: Train Derailment in Washington Under Investigation

The Amtrak train derailment in DuPont, Washington has called into question the general safety of mass transit systems across the United States.

Happy Holiday Season!

Article: Happy Holiday Season!

The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth has released a holiday e-card!  From all of us at the firm, Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!

Coming Soon! The New Legal Connection Magazine

Article: Coming Soon! The New Legal Connection Magazine

The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth will be publishing its next edition of The Legal Connection in the coming weeks.  The Legal Connection is designed to provide relevant legal information to its readers.

115 Doctors Prohibited from Workers' Compensation Program in 2017

Article: 115 Doctors Prohibited from Workers' Compensation Program in 2017

A new law, Assembly Bill 1244, went into effect this year that prohibits doctors convicted of criminal or fraudulent activities from treating injured workers in the workers' compensation system. It was announced today that 21 providers have been suspended, bringing the total number of providers barred from treating injured workers to 121.