Browsing articles from "July, 2009"

Land or Sea Port Entry Requirements Change on June 1 Affecting U.S. Citizens

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

June 1, 2009, saw the introduction of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) and the implementation of more immigration rules and regulations. In order to understand why these changes were [...]

Dual Nationality Couples and U.S. Immigration

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

This is always a difficult area for couples to file in, and while some choose to use the services of an immigration lawyer, others choose to go it alone. It [...]

Southern Border Apprehension Rates Dramatically Decrease

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Is enforcement or the economy the reason for the apprehension rate declining at the southern borders? We all know or are at least aware of the 670 miles of fencing [...]

Is Comprehensive Immigration Reform Here Yet?

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Immigration Law  //  No Comments

Comprehensive immigration reform has been a thorny topic of discussion for many years now. Things may be about to change – or will they? The problem with the existing immigration [...]

Insurance Company Tactics Really Bite

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

Many people who run across an insurance company that deals in bad faith and other tactics, wishes they’d never had to deal with the company in the first place. It’s [...]

Myths About Justice

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

There are quite a few myths about justice that many Americans don’t seem to be aware of, likely due to the fact that even the media gets it wrong. Haven’t [...]

Medical Errors Result in a High Death Toll

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

Sadly, medical errors that were preventable in the first instance are the reason that thousands of Americans are badly injured or die each year. This is yet another great debate [...]

The Helmet Saves Lives in Motorcycle Crashes

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

While it might not be the most chic apparel you will ever wear, a motorcycle crash helmet may save your life. Most states have their own rules about helmets and [...]

Degrees of Spinal Cord Injuries

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

Spinal cord injuries may arise as a result of many different causes that include: being hit while playing a high intensity sport (football), a fall, physical abuse, or auto accidents. [...]

That Bites

Jul 29, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

If the dog’s bark is worse than his bite, a court case likely won’t be the end result. However, if the bite is worse than the bark, that is another [...]

Ads