What happens to my pending I-140 (in Appeal) when my previous employer (A) was acquired by new company (C).
Reposting to Immigration as that drives the answer more than employment does.
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Reposting to Immigration as that drives the answer more than employment does.
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. Winning and collecting are the hard parts. First, read the rental paperwork to see what warranties Aaron's...
If the deposition was court-ordered for that day certain, and you refused, and you had been served/received a copy of that order, that could be a...
Give him your blackout dates and available dates and let him figure out when to put you on. Witnesses are frequently taken out of order at trial...
Reposting to Landlord & Tenant, as that will engender more precise answers.
Coercion--by prosecutors and judges--is unfortunately an inherent part of the plea bargaining process. It is not legally improper for a judge to...
This is not an Appeals question. Are you out on Workers' Comp or Disability? I am reposting to Workers Comp; if it turns out to be disability we...
Technically speaking, you don't pay a verdict, you pay a judgment. So yes, your house could get sold to enforce the judgment, although it is not a...
The Fifth Amendment is not a blanket right not to testify. It is limited to situations where what you say might incriminate one criminally. If...
Appear on the return date and explain that you want counsel, and recount your efforts to obtain counsel, and ask for more time to do...