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Article: Common Car Accident Scams and How to Fight Them
It may seem like something out of a network TV drama, but car insurance scams are very real: con artists will in fact crash another vehicle into yours, solely for the purpose of faking an injury and collecting insurance money.
Article: Updated Public Charge Rule Put on Hold by Federal Judge
The battle over the Trump administration's public charge rule has taken yet another turn, with a federal judge in New York reissuing a hold on the policy.
Article: Stop Tailgating!
Tailgating, the practice of driving very closely behind another vehicle, is one of the most dangerous driving behaviors one can exhibit. It's also extremely common.
Article: Trump Administration Plans New Attempt to End DACA
New reporting from Reuters today details reports that the Trump administration, rather than opening DACA for new recipients, will review the Supreme Court ruling and begin a new attempt to end the program.
Article: OSHA Accused of Failing to Keep Meatpacking Workers Safe
A lawsuit filed today accuses the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of failing to meet its mission during the Covid-19 global pandemic.
Article: Judge Rules USCIS Must Accept New DACA Applications
It has been one month since the U.S. Supreme Court unexpectedly ruled that the Trump administration could not immediately end the DACA program.
Article: Law Offices of Scott Warmuth Purchases Gift Cards to Support Local Community, Businesses
Working with the Chamber, the Law Offices of Scott Warmuth purchased $5,000 worth of gift cards to three local restaurants and donated the gift cards to Asian Youth Center, a local non-profit.
Article: Student Visa Remote Learning Policy Rescinded
A day after 17 states and the District of Columbia sued to block the Trump administration policy targeting international students, the policy has been rescinded.
Article: Common Questions in Workers’ Comp Cases – Part 2 – Medical Care
Injured workers seeking medical treatment often have questions about the workers' compensation treatment process. The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth has some answers to some frequently asked questions.
Article: ICE Declares F-1/M-1 Visas Ineligible if School is Online-Only
In an announcement on Monday, ICE declared that foreign students cannot legally stay in the United States if they are attending a school that only offers online course because of the global coronavirus pandemic.
Article: Happy Independence Day Weekend!
From all of us at the Law Offices of Scott Warmuth, have a safe and physically distant 4th of July weekend! Our offices will be closed July 3 in observance of the holiday celebrating America's independence.
Article: Law Offices of Scott Warmuth Voted San Gabriel Valley's Best Accident Attorney for 2020
Scott Warmuth was voted the San Gabriel Valley's Best Accident Attorney for 2020! The designation comes from the annual Reader's Choice Awards from the San Gabriel Valley News Group.
Article: Bayer to Pay $10 Billion to Settle Roundup Cancer Litigation
Bayer AG has agreed to pay $10 billion to settle existing and future litigation which claiming that the weedkiller Roundup was causing cancer.
Article: Trump Administration to Suspend Foreign Work Visas
In a widely expected move, the Trump administration finally announced that it was suspending foreign work visas, including the popular H-1B visa, through the end of the year.
Article: Supreme Court Rules DACA Recipients Safe - For Now
In what most observers are calling a surprise ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that protects 650,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation cannot be immediately ended.
Article: Immigration Law Continues to Be in Flux
There has been an extraordinary level of important immigration news surfacing over the past week or so, much of which can have a direct effect on anyone attempting to navigate the U.S. immigration system.