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Article: What If Your EB-1 Application is Rejected?
Due to an increased number of EB-1 immigrant applications from around the world, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services guidelines have become more stringent.
Article: Summit to Discuss Homelessness in the San Gabriel Valley
The San Gabriel Consortium on Homelessness will be hosting a public summit to discuss Measure H and its possible affect on the communities of the San Gabriel Valley.
Article: What to do After a Car Accident
Client Relations Manager and personal injury expert Jeff Wong explains what steps to take after a car accident.
Article: Stop Distracted Driving - Some Tips
Distracted driving is a huge problem on the roadways, one that does not appear to be disappearing any time soon. There are ways to prevent distracted driving. It's incumbent upon all drivers to drive as distraction free as possible.
Article: Recognizing Signs of Elder Abuse
Elder abuse is a very serious issue that is often overlooked and under reported. According to experts, for every reported case of elder abuse, five go unreported. About ten percent of all seniors will experience abuse at some point.
Article: New DREAM Act Passed in House, Ignored in Senate
The United States House of Representatives passed the American Dream and Promise Act of 2019, an updated version of the DREAM act, last Tuesday.
Article: Why You Need A Private Criminal Defense Attorney
2019 Super Lawyers Rising Star® Yesenia Acosta explains why defendants should hire a private criminal defense attorney.
Article: California's Most Dangerous Jobs
In any job, there is always the risk of injury. Some industries and jobs, however, see a greater incidence of workplace injury.
Article: Presidential Candidate Releases Immigration Plan
Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke, a former congressman from Texas, has released a comprehensive immigration plan that would provide a pathway to citizenship for about 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States.
Article: Have a Safe Memorial Day Weekend!
Memorial Day is intended as a remembrance and honoring to everyone who has died while serving in the United States military. To all of our soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, and guards, past and present: thank you for your service.
Article: Street Racing is Incredibly Dangerous
A catastrophic crash that killed four people on the 710 this morning in South Gate is a chilling reminder of the dangers of street racing.
Article: Treating a Traumatic Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an extremely serious type of injury that can lead to disability, or even death. Every day, more than 150 people die due to complications after incurring a TBI.
Article: Jury Orders Monsanto to Pay Over $2 Billion to California Couple
Bayer AG, owner of the biotech corporation Monsanto, was ordered to pay $2.055 billion to a California couple who both developed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after decades of using the weedkiller Roundup on their properties.
Article: Asylum Seekers Face New Challenges
People seeking asylum in the United States, especially those from Central America, face new challenges after policy guidelines from the Trump administration and a court ruling were announced this week.
Article: Premises Liability
Premises liability law is pervasive, applying to many public and private spaces. It's designed to protect people from the negligence of homeowners, businesses, and in certain circumstances, the government.
Article: Vehicles Keep Getting Safer
Vehicles on the roads have become safer over the years. Drivers and passengers are routinely walking away from crashes that would have previously caused serious injury or death.