International Law Legal Advice (928 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in International Law San Diego, CA
Chintan Vijay Panchal's answer
You appear to be referencing the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) entered into...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Very interesting. To increase your chances of someone providing a substantive... Posted 5 days ago in Criminal Defense Thousand Oaks, CA
John M. Kaman's answer
If your son got informal probation he had to plead to it and it would now be...
Kenneth Lewis Swenson's answer
Your son-in-law must have been convicted if he is on informal probation. You... Posted 3 days ago in Criminal Defense Phoenix, AZ
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Whenever you fly into the US and cross through a border check, you have the... Posted about 1 month ago in Employment / Labor New York, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
If you will send me your resume I will be happy to advise you further. Please... Posted 13 days ago in DUI / DWI Omaha, NE
Karyn T. Missimer's answer
You words against those of police officer may be very powerful in the right... Posted 24 days ago in Immigration Connecticut
David Nabow Soloway's answer
I am sorry to learn about the need for a divorce. Jurisdictional legal issues (...
Michael D Fox's answer
The answer to your question will not be easy as it results from many factors... Posted 27 days ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Charlotte, NC
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Negotiating a resolution acceptable to you given the circumstances of your case...
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
I agree that you need to consult with an attorney in the state where you... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Boca Raton, FL
Jennifer Ann Jacobs' answer
Legally you have been found guilty of 3 misdemeanors but you have not been...
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
I would recommend that you speak to an attorney who is familiar with Japanese... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Columbus, OH
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento's answer
Yes. She entered legally and if the marriage is good, she does not have to go...
Sarah M. Cross' answer
You should definitely not have your fiance return to Viet Nam for the process.... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense California
Gayle Anne-Marie Gutekunst's answer
Business & Professions Code (B&P) sec 475 says that a license may be denied for...
Gayle Anne-Marie Gutekunst's answer
I respectfully disagree with Mr. Kaman. What constitutes a "conviction" is... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Los Angeles, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Many people post questions here asking about the future. No one online can...
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
I read your question as that there is an investigation underway, and you... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Pax, WV
Elaine Carol Schneider's answer
The State residency and licensing requirements will be listed at the local... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
If you were coming into the US, the answer would most likely be Yes. If you are...
John M. Kaman's answer
With all due respect for Mr. Bailey, other countries could care less whether... Posted 3 months ago in Child Support Rockledge, FL
Jonathan H Levy's answer
I am not clear why you were sending child support to the clerk and why they... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Midland, TX
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
There is confusion in the law enforcement community over what is called...
Charles H Kuck's answer
If you were NOT convicted, you are not inadmissible. Now admissibility is... Posted 4 days ago in Intellectual Property Charlotte, NC
Ronald K. Phillips' answer
This is probably more of a contractual issue than "internet law" per se....
Pamela Koslyn's answer
If your designer can shut down the site, then you're NOT the owner as far as... Posted 2 months ago in Criminal Defense New York, NY
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Under most circumstances involving minor charges, you can either appear on your... Posted 9 days ago in Criminal Defense Du Bois, PA
Daniel Andrew Pallen's answer
I'll be straight with you. This type of question is something that shouldn't... Posted 9 days ago in Employment / Labor Houston, TX
Francis J. Collins' answer
The answer depends on the clarity of the promise made to you. However,... Posted 21 days ago in Immigration Beaverton, OR
Scott D. Pollock's answer
Your father-in-law would be a joint sponsor on the Form I-864 Affidavit of...
Rachel Baskin's answer
Your father-in-law to be can review Form I-864 on USCIS's website to learn more... |