Fulmer Sill Nominated For 2 Golden Gavel Awards By: Devin Herz
We're excited to announce that two of our advertising pieces have been nominated for Golden Gavel Awards! The Golden Gavel Awards are presented by The National Trial Lawyers and the ceremony will be held at The National Trial Lawyers Summit on January 21st, 2020 in Miami, Florida.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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Married To A Us Citizen? You Can Still Be Deported By: Ronald Shapiro
Undocumented immigrants can still be deported after marrying U.S. citizens. Previously, it was common for Americans to sponsor their undocumented spouses for legal permanent residency. Since the early 2000s when U.S. officials began enforcing mandatory bars under the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, however, many undocumented spouses have decided not to pursue green cards. Instead, they avoid contact with the immigration system for fear of getting deported.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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Immigration Prediction For 2020 In Canada By: Alexx
Want to go to Canada in 2020, the Canadian government targeted to increase to welcome more and more people with better job and study opportunities. Read the full article to know more exciting info about Canadian immigration in 2020.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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Considering A Reverse Mortgage? Here's What You Should Know By: Roger Stelk
Older homeowners should explore the risks and benefits of reverse mortgages before deciding to take loans out against the equity in their homes. While reverse mortgages may help some older homeowners meet their financial goals throughout retirement, these loans aren't always the best solution. A real estate lawyer often helps seniors make informed decisions about reverse mortgages.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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Is Settlement Planning Right For You? By: Marc Blumenthal
Settlement planning helps Illinois residents who have already received or are expecting to receive a large settlement meet their immediate needs, preserve benefits, and maintain their wealth to take care of future expenses.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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Injured In A Demolition Accident? Multiple Parties May Be Liable By: DePaolo & Zadeikis
Demolition workers face a high risk of injury, even death, but liability for accidents is often complicated by multiple employers on the job site.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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What To Do When Your Spouse Has An Addiction By: Langer & Langer
When a spouse is battling addiction in Indiana and drug or alcohol abuse takes a toll on a marriage, divorce may be the only option for relief. Substance abuse issues can have an impact on child custody. Therefore, careful preparation and evidence collection are key to obtaining a successful outcome.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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When Doctors And Nurses Ignore The Signs Of Fetal Distress By: Bradshaw Law LLC
Left untreated, fetal distress may cause babies permanent injuries. Also referred to as non-reassuring fetal status, fetal distress describes emergency complications during pregnancy or labor and delivery in which the baby does not get enough oxygen. To prevent this type of complication and the potential for birth injuries, physicians must take appropriate action when the signs of fetal distress present.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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Were You Injured By A Corporation In Nevada? By: The Patriot Law Firm
Corporations can be held liable when their negligence causes injuries or deaths. Injury attorneys often help people file products liability claims, sue for negligent security, and file injury lawsuits for slips and falls. However, there are differences between suing an individual and suing a corporation.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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Improper Evictions Are Putting Nursing Home Residents At Risk By: Bogdan Martinovich
Nursing homes in Illinois are improperly evicting residents, putting then at risk for serious injury, illness, or death. Often referred to as resident dumping, nursing homes sometimes kick residents out without proper cause, warning, or transition plans, which may affect their ability to get the care they need.(read entire article)(posted on: 2020-02-11)
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