The American Bar Association made a substantial progress to ease the burden on defense attorneys by making available the search database – National Inventory of the Collateral Consequences Of Conviction…
Year: <span>2012</span>
When Mr. Kimmel held a Trial Techniques Practice Law Series at NYCLA, he made an interesting comment that some practitioners may find helpful. Jeffrey Kimmel outlined the importance of Pattern…
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CBP Officers have a wide degree of discretion in deciding whether to admit one’s entry into the United States. Visa alone may not get you in. Therefore, some visitors may wish…
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At some point, entities engaged in international trade would have to make a contract, which would govern terms and specify details of the transaction. The contract would normally outline, in…
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American Bar Association (ABA) offers free membership for one year to all U.S. newly admitted attorneys. While membership itself is free, however, joining many of the committees is not. But,…
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I attended The New York City Bar event dedicated to informing public about legislative and judicial process available to victims of sex trafficking that allows these victims to get rid…
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I. Introduction Under current immigration laws the unsanctioned entry in the United States is a crime and those who have entered unlawfully are subject to deportation.[1] Aliens that are able…
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It appears that in New York, “retainer agreement” and “letter of engagement” are designed to accomplish the same purpose: (1) cover scope of legal services or the nature of representation,…
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This article explores what it takes to comply with New York and New Jersey continuing legal education (CLE) requirements from the perspective of the New Jersey barred attorney who lives…
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Second Department made it mandatory for all prospective attorneys to attend Orientation to the Profession program. Part of the program included the lecture attendance, while the other part was to…
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