Form CRC-3206 is a commonly used form utilized by New York City Police Department (NYPD) to summon individuals charged with crimes (mostly misdemeanors) and violations. NYPD Officer would usually give…
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Real income of U.S. households continues to fall. See e.g. FED report (April 6, 2015). One solution for folks, wishing not to downgrade their lifestyle, was to go into debt,…
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This is repost from USCIS communique: USCIS Administrative Appeals Office Launches Search Tool for Non-Precedent Decisions. Immigration practitioners may find it useful. The Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) of U.S. Citizenship and…
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Syracuse University manages a useful and practical database – trac.syr.edu (a.k.a. TRAC) – informing public about statistical elements of law enforcement. For example, immigration practitioners may find a useful information…
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Freight forwarders and 3Pl’s who have outstanding charges for their transportation services need to move quickly to recover these charges because taking time to do so, may be fatal to…
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Generally speaking, foreign companies (e.g. Delaware or other non-N.Y. corporations or companies) that are doing business in New York are required to register with N.Y. Department of State. N.Y. BCL §…
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It is not uncommon for corporate players to form multiple legal entities. Multiple legal formations can be useful in limitation of business liability or can be used as tool for…
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Some attorneys to this day commence action relying on CPLR § 213 six year statute of limitations for breach of contracts (or torts) in the airline transportation industry. However, under…
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It should be no news to attorneys in general, and to New York attorneys in particular, that a new breed of crooks has been trying to take a foot hold…
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Folks at the resource center have done a wonderful job providing training and resources for using the New York State Court Electronic Filing (NYSCEF) service. They even provided CLE credit,…
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