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Article: The Increasing Popularity of the Dash Cam
Dashboard cameras, often called dash cams, are car-mounted cameras that continuously record footage in case of an unexpected incident on the roadway. They've long been a staple in police cruisers, but are now creeping into more and more consumer vehicles on the roads.
Article: Liberians Facing Deportation Given Reprieve
Last year, the Trump administration rescinded Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) for Liberians, providing a one year window for Liberians with DED to leave the United States. The Trump administration extended that deadline by a year to March 31, 2020.
Article: Applying for SSDI Benefits
Applying for Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits seems like it would be fairly straight forward. Seeking the assistance of a qualified SSDI attorney can help you prepare for the application process.
Article: New DMV Rules to Know
Several new DMV regulations have taken affect this year. If you’re not yet familiar with the changes, now is a good time to catch up!
Article: Educational Forum Hosted by San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce
Last Thursday, the San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce held an educational forum for business owners on the topic of employment law. Law Offices of Scott Warmuth immigration attorney Yesenia Acosta was one of the featured speakers.
Article: Slip and Fall Accidents No Laughing Matter
Slipping and falling, played for laughs, has continued to be a trope used as a means of comic relief. In reality, a slip and fall is no laughing matter: slip and falls can result in serious injury.
Article: USCIS Plans to Close Field Offices
A leaked staff email from the director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services details new plans to close all international field offices.
Article: Drunk? Sleeping In Your Car Can Lead to DUI Arrest
While "sleeping it off" in your car is infinitely better than driving while under the influence, both actions could lead to a DUI arrest.
Article: Something to Lose Sleep Over - Daylight Saving is Back
This Sunday, most of America, including California, will adjust their clock ahead by one hour in the annual ritual known as 'springing forward' for Daylight Saving.
Article: Are Facebook Posts Admissible as Evidence?
Many different types of social media posts, including Facebook posts, can be admissible as evidence in a court of law.
Article: H-1B Applications Facing Greater Scrutiny, Lower Approval Rates
According to new data released by the Trump administration, fiscal year 2019 H-1B visa applications are being subjected to higher levels of scrutiny and are being rejected at a higher rate.
Article: Workers' Compensation for Non-Citizens
One question we are often asked at the Law Offices of Scott Warmuth is whether or not a non-citizen of the United States is eligible for workers' compensation benefits.
Article: Bad Weather Crashes Closed the Grapevine, I 15
Stormy holidy weekend weather brought snow, sleet, hail, and ice to low elevation roads, including Interstate 5 through the Grapevine, leading to several crashes and a long closure of the freeway.
Article: Trump Administration Sued Again for Ending TPS Program
A class-action lawsuit was filed by immigration advocates in federal court this week to reverse the Trump administration's decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for around 100,000 immigrants from Honduras and Nepal.
Article: Lunar New Year Festival
The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth is involved with the local communities that we serve. This past Saturday, we hosted a booth at the Alhambra Lunar New Year Festival, braving the rain, and giving away lots of promotional merchandise.
Article: McDonald's Case Shows Importance of Trademarks
In January, McDonald's lost the rights to exclusively use "Big Mac" in the European Union (EU) after a trademark dispute with Irish fast-food chain Supermac's.