It’s 2007…Do You Know Where Your Data Is? An Overview of How E-Discovery Rules May Affect Your Business

What should you do with your email and computer systems ifyou become involved in a lawsuit? How much access will theother side get to your archives of electronic data, recorded voicemails, instant messages, and other computer files? Previously, theanswers to these questions were not well defined. Often litigantswould face costly court battles before the trial…

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Business Immigration Under Assault

Reduced the number of H-1B visas available for specialtyworkers, those jobs which require a four year college degree, manyof which drive the innovation sectors of our economy- healthscience, biotech and medical research. In these areas there is ahuge gap between the number of US born graduates with thenecessary skills, and positions available to be filled….

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Update on Prosecutorial Discretion

In March of 2011 the Bureau of Immigration and CustomsEnforcement (“ICE”) within the Department of Homeland Security(“DHS”) outlined a new set of priorities for the apprehension,detention and removal of aliens. These priorities are basedon the concept of “prosecutorial discretion,” which refers toDHS’ authority to not enforce immigration laws against certainindividuals and groups. Outlined in two…

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Family And Medical Leave Act Is Expanded By New Law

In the spring of 1993 then-President Bill Clinton signedinto law the Family and Medical Leave Act (FLMA). Asmost people know, the FMLA provides eligible employeesup to twelve weeks of paid or unpaid leave under certaincircumstances.Early this year, President Bush signed into law theNational Defense Authorization Act for FY 2008 (NDAA).Contained within Section 585 of the…

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Impact the Affordable Care Act (ACA)Will Have on Special Needs Planning

The ACA has a potential positive impact in giving estate plannersanother option to offer clients.The ACA protects the rights of persons with long term physicaland mental disabilities.Persons who were unable to work and pay into SSA, were oftenunable to earn sufficient credits to qualify for Medicare. Due topre-existing condition restrictions, they often were unable topurchase…

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“But What About my Dogs and Cats?” Incorporating Concerns for Pets in an Estate Plan

Persons who are disabled, as well as parents of children withdisabilities, have special planning needs which need to beaddressed if the parties are in the midst of a divorce.When a party in a divorce action has a disability or has a childwith a disability who is receiving Supplemental Security Income(SSI) and/ or Medicaid or who…

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