By Lidia Dinkova | April 17, 2019
Investors who say they were duped into sinking $10 million into an office project now are fighting Centennial Bank to get some money back. The bank claims it should collect first on an $8.5 million mortgage.
By Ross Todd | April 12, 2019
A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit on Friday afternoon issued a temporary stay of a preliminary injunction order issued this week by U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg barring the Trump administration's policy forcing Central American asylum seekers to return to Mexico to wait for their cases to be heard.
By Kristen Rasmussen | April 12, 2019
A recent raid on a Dallas-area cellphone repair business that netted 280 arrests of individuals charged with unlawfully working in the United States is a strong reminder to employers to vet very thoroughly any staffing agencies with which they contract, immigration law experts told Corporate Counsel.
By Robert Storace | April 11, 2019
The future of Hartford resident Wayzaro Walton is not clear, as ICE is seeking to deport her. Supporters in Connecticut are fighting any efforts to have her deported to England, where she lived up to the age of 4 before moving to the United States.
By Dylan Jackson | April 10, 2019
In addition to looking for lawyers from across the country to help at the border, the ABA is seeking Spanish-speaking attorneys in South Florida to represent migrant children still being held in a detention facility in Homestead.
By Dylan Jackson | April 10, 2019
Program leaders say the goal is to attract ABA members from across the country. No immigration experience or Spanish-language skills are required.
By Dan M. Clark | April 10, 2019
The report, released by a coalition of public defenders, civil legal services providers and others, called on the Office of Court Administration to immediately promulgate a rule requiring those officers to obtain a federal judicial arrest warrant before entering state courts to make an arrest.
By Colby Hamilton | April 9, 2019
U.S. District Judge John Koeltl finalized his March 15 summary judgment order, laying out how federal immigration authorities were to remediate the improper denials of petitions filed by young, at-risk immigrants.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | April 8, 2019
Now that you've been fired by President Trump I feel obligated as The Careerist to offer you some career advice. It might not be useful to you at this point, but I'm hopeful an examination of your career choices can be used as a teaching moment.
By Angela Morris | April 8, 2019
The judges perpetuate “a culture of fear” among lawyers who think their clients will face punishment if the lawyers complained about the judges' behavior.
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