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H-1B Visa: Attracting Global Talent to Work in the US
The H-1B visa offers skilled workers from across the globe an opportunity to work and live in the United States. It also benefits American companies that can attract and retain individuals with skills that are scarce among the domestic workforce.Seeing Higher Demand, Lit Funder Launches DC Office With Alston Litigator
Jason Levine is joining Omni Bridgeway, a funder that has expanded its U.S. ranks by 20% since November 2021.Black Lawmakers Blast Plans for Monument to Justice Thomas
"We're not here talking about Justice Thomas as the man. We all have a great deal of respect of his many accomplishments. It's his policies. It's his rulings. It's his decisions that we find extremely offensive," said State Sen. Emanuel Jones, D-Ellenwood, who is Black.Driver Run Off I-80 By Truck Recovers $2 Million in Morris County Suit
A driver who suffered spinal fractures and herniated discs when a tractor trailer struck his vehicle and caused it to veer off the road received $2…Property Owners Not Negligent From Plaintiff's Fall: Defense
On Jan. 15, 2018, plaintiff Morris Hubbard, 52, a deliveryman, slipped and fell on a sidewalk at 45 Gamewood Road, in Levittown. Hubbard claimed neck, shoulder and lower back injuries.View more book results for the query "*"
Martin Law Founder to Retire After 41 Years Guiding the Firm
Martin started the law firm as a solo practitioner in 1979, and since then the firm has grown to a 17-lawyer organization with seven offices across the state.'That Annoys Judges': How a Miami Lawyer Clinched a $168,000 Attorney-Fee Award
U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez awarded a six-figure payday to Robert Einhorn, a partner at Zarco Einhorn Salkowski & Brito.Cash App Taps First-Ever General Counsel
Crissy Sohl has landed Cash App's GC title seven years after joining parent company Block Inc. said in her post that she is "humbled by the Cash App business unit and proud to continue our work of economic empowerment—providing our customers with economic access and financial education."Are Attorneys Ready? Tesla Crash Lawsuit Is Emblematic of a New Kind of Auto-Injury Litigation
The car accelerates if, and only if, the driver told it to do so, and it slows or stops when the driver applies the brake, Tesla said.Woman Not Hurt in Auto Collision, Defense Contended
On Feb. 15, 2017, plaintiff Kathieann Driver, 61, was driving on New Falls Road, near its intersection at Levittown Parkway, in Levittown. Her car's rear end was struck by a trailing sport utility vehicle that was being driven by Frances Benco. Driver claimed that she suffered an injury of her neck.Trending Stories
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