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Immigration Law

UK Finally Changes Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006

23rd August 2011
Back in July of 2008 the European Court of Justice issued its ruling in Metock v Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform (Ireland) Case C – 127/08, [2009] QB 318. The content and effect of the ruling will be familiar already – but essentially it sai...
Author: Gherson
Law

The Know-How of Forming California Professional Corporation

16th June 2011
There’s a difference between forming a California corporation and California professional corporation. The latter is more specific. When you talk about California corporation alone, it’s broad as there are different types of corporations. This article...
Author: lawinc
Business Law

Your Guide to Starting a Small Business in California

16th June 2011
They say, make that California dream come true. For most, one of their dreams is to put up a California business. A business they can call their own. After all, nobody would want to become somebody else’s slave for the rest of their lives. Starti...
Author: lawinc
Immigration Law

Evidence to be restricted in Points Based System Appeals

16th June 2011
The Ministry for Justice announced that from October of this year (2011) fees will be payable by people wishing to appeal against immigration decisions (with exceptions for people appealing against refusal of asylum and humanitarian protection) the Immigr...
Author: Gherson
Taxes

Car Donation Tax Deduction - Advice And Benefits

16th February 2011
Your car donation tax deduction is going to be the same no matter which state you live in. But the way in which your state verifies worthy charities is unique. But it's also important to realize that each state has fraudulent car donation charities (or ...
Author: DonateCar101
Immigration Law

Why the UKBA's first

15th February 2011
There has been a series of challenges to the lawfulness of the Government's Points Based System since the Court of Appeal's judgment in Secretary of State for the Home Department v Pankina (2010) EWCA Civ 719, (2010) 3 WLR 1526 which came out in June of 2...
Author: Gherson
Criminal Law

New Michigan Law Permits Some Convicted of DUI to Avoid a Revoked Driver's License

05th January 2011
Michigan has passed a new law which will allow drivers who would normally receive a revoked license to instead, obtain a restricted license if certain conditions are met. This new law is effective January 1, 2011 and is codified at MCLA 257.304. Backgr...
Author: Mark Langschied
Business Law

How To Form a California S corporation

19th November 2010
If you are considering incorporation, an S Corporation provides several benefits for business owners if you qualify. This page will help you understand the qualifications needed to elect S Corporation status as well as provide you with step-by-step instru...
Author: lawinc
Business Law

Incorporate Your Business in California

14th October 2010
Running a business involves danger - the possibility that the business may either succeed brightly or fail sadly. Incorporating business online is a possible choice, and certainly an option you should consider. There are lots of online incorporation ...
Author: lawinc
Legal

The Difference Between Assigning and Licensing Intellectual Property

08th July 2010
Do you know the difference between assigning and licensing a patent? If not, here are some basic guidelines to these principles. The main difference between assigning a patent and licensing a patent is important. Assigning IP Rights is basically selling ...
Author: Optimize4you
Law

Increase Success Odds When Fighting Traffic Tickets

12th May 2010
Consider the following three things to increase your odds of successfully fighting a traffic ticket. 1. Courtesy to the Police Officer You are just one of many people an officer interacts with in an 8-hour shift. A single officer can write a ticket ...
Author: Mark Langschied
Employment Law

Employment Law - Basic Mistakes to Avoid

08th April 2010
Employment law is a complex area, and failing to follow the correct procedures can mean that the unwary employer will end up facing an employment tribunal claim. This can impact heavily on the business as regards both the costs of the case and any tribuna...
Author: Tim Bishop