The Future of the Labor Movement

Posted by Rob on January 25, 2010 under Labor Law | Be the First to Comment

As election day draws near, it appears extremely likely that Barack Obama will be elected the next President of the United States. In addition, there is a general consensus, even among Republicans, that the Democrats will pickup seats in congress and may even obtain a “filibuster proof” majority in the Senate. Currently, the Democrats have [...]

Assemblyman Jim Beall Jr. Introduces AB 612 – prohibiting PAS in Family Law

Posted by Rob on under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

The Center for judicial Excellence Advocacy is active with AB 612 which will prohibit PAS (Parental Alienation Syndrome) in Child Custody cases in Family Law Courts. As part of CJE’s ongoing committment to protecting children, and the rights of children while in the courts, we have identified an alarming number of critical gaps in how [...]

Small Business Tax Tips

Posted by Rob on January 23, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Any small business owner knows that they may live or die by the financial decisions that they make. While many cut corners by making prudent purchase decisions, few realize the opportunities that are available to them when it comes to working out the taxes for their business. In this article, we’ll give you some tips [...]

Tax Tips for Small Business Survival

Posted by Rob on January 20, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

There are many aspects to starting a business but the most important aspect in my opinion is taxes.  As a business owner, staying on top of taxes will ensure the survival of your business.  Before opening your business you (as the owner) may want to consider which type of business entity is appropriate for you, [...]

Labor Certification: How to Immigrate to the United States Through Employment

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  There are a limited number of ways to immigrate to the United States. The most common way is through a family category. The second most common way is through employment.   One of the most common paths to residency that does not involve immigrating through a family member is from student to OPT to [...]

What is Personal Injury Law?

Posted by Rob on under Personal Injury | Be the First to Comment

It is a fact of life: Accidents happen every day and innocent people become injured as a result of these accidents. The injuries sustained can be physical, mental or even financial and the effect can be devastating to a person’s well being and quality of life. Injuries that happen as a result of another person’s [...]

Protect Your Rights With Dandridge Law

Posted by Rob on under Copyright Law | Be the First to Comment

Dandridge Law combines technology and knowledge to offer high standard services to clients. To match up to the ever changing law, the nonprofit attorneys of the company apply the latest e-resource with their own internal computerized collection of legal authority.There are many nonprofit organizations that seek tax exempt status with the Internal revenue Service but [...]

Enforceability of Prenuptial Agreements in Rhode Island by a RI Family Law Lawyer

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Prenuptial agreements are extremely enforceable in Rhode Island (RI). A Prenuptial agreement is also commonly called a Premarital Agreement or an Antenuptial agreement. A Prenuptial agreement should be drafted by a Rhode Island Family Law and Divorce attorney / lawyer. The Rhode Island Supreme Court has made prenuptial agreements extremely difficult to set aside! Rhode [...]

How Does the Labor Compliance Program Work?

Posted by Rob on January 15, 2010 under Labor Law | Be the First to Comment

As expressed by the California labor and workforce development agency all construction projects funded by the Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond (Acts 2002 – 2004) are required to contain and comply with a labor compliance program. This compliance program became effective as of April 1, 2003. You may now be thinking: ‘Oh well, this is [...]

Labor Should Organize a Springtime 2009 Million Man March on Washington,dc

Posted by Rob on under Labor Law | Be the First to Comment

Should labor organize a million man/woman march on Washington,DC during the Spring of 2009? Yes, it should!   What is the labor I am referring to? Well, consider the unions that are left in the country such as the automotive unions, the Teamsters, the United Mine Workers, etc now consider the 2 million plus individuals [...]