Posted by Rob on July 30, 2009 under Immigration Law |
It’s possible to settle your IRS tax debt, but it presents a challenge. Proving you can settle your tax debt for less is a daunting experience. You have to contend with pages of IRS paperwork rife with technical terms. Settling tax debt is indeed a reality and it can be done. However, there’s a lot [...]
Posted by Rob on July 29, 2009 under Labor Law |
Hiring non-citizens at your place of business can be tricky. Some employers look for alien or immigrant employees to hire, thinking these workers will work more cheaply than U.S. citizens. Other bosses employ migrants in positions that are dangerous, without providing adequate protection or training. There are even some companies that overwork immigrant employees, especially [...]
Posted by Rob on under Labor Law |
Paul J Napoli, Super Lawyer for Napoli Bern Ripka LLP, has been heading some major cases recently regarding Labor Law. Labor Law comes into play when an employee is injured on the job. Much of labor law cases are consumed with construction accidents. Construction accidents occur due to shoddy equipment, failure to comply with safety [...]
Posted by Rob on under Personal Injury |
Personal injury disputes arise when one person is wronged by another either because of:1. The latter’s recklessness – for instance in Medical Malpractice Claims, Product Liability Claims and Wrongful Death Claims2. His omissions or disregard of duty – like in Premise Liability Claims, Slip and Fall Claims and Animal Attack Claims3. His intentional commission of [...]
Posted by Rob on under Immigration Law |
My mother-in-law died last night in Belgium. Under normal circumstances, I would leave for Brussels tomorrow night, to attend the funeral on Saturday morning.
Circumstances, however, are not normal. In fact, they are rather brain-dead. Immigration Policies in the EU do not permit long-term Visas, and I have an Indian passport, so I need a [...]
Posted by Rob on under Copyright Law |
The US Copyright Law grants rights to individuals for the works they create. The US Copyright Act of 1790 has changed over the years. The current basis of US copyright law is based on the Copyright Act of 1976. US copyright law is relatively automatic. Once someone has an idea and produces it in tangible [...]
Posted by Rob on under Family Law |
Smoothing things over becomes an unpleasant task for many amateurs in divorce cases, a task that these people are not usually prepared to face. Bitter words and harsh times can create even more uncomfortable, awkward and very tense situations or environments for the parties involved and even for those around them. Having a professional who [...]
Posted by Rob on July 24, 2009 under Labor Law |
Labor law is also known as employment law in some parts of the world. These terms can be used interchangeably as they are used to refer to the same thing. Labor law is a broad category that encompasses all area of employer/employee relations. Labor law also includes the negotiation processes and collective bargaining. The [...]
Posted by Rob on under Immigration Law |
Tax-burdened Americans seeking professional help in solving their IRS problems have more options today than ever before. The tax debt relief industry has seen dramatic growth over the past 5 years as many companies have entered the arena to offer help to taxpayers impacted by a sharp increase in IRS tax compliance enforcement.
But lately, [...]
Posted by Rob on under Labor Law |
One of China’s major attractions for foreign investors is its low labor costs. In the central provinces entry-level laborers can be hired for as little at US$60 per month and college graduates work for as little as US$150 per month, although labor costs in the more affluent coastal provinces are about three times as high. [...]
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