USCIS clarifies policy on family-based conditional permanent residence.
USCIS updates guidance on family-based conditional permanent residence in its Policy Manual, consolidating and revising information on Form I-751. For more information:
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Paul Weiss NYC relocation is the largest commercial lease in the US this year.
A prominent law firm recently secured the largest commercial lease in the United States this year and is relocating its office in Midtown Manhattan. For more information:
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Revised Evidence Rule Cautions Against Junk Science.
Changes to Federal Rule of Evidence 702, effective from December 1, are a gentle reminder to judges regarding expert testimony. For more information:
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/updated-evidence-rule-warns-judges-against-junk-science
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Fed officials adjust tone, remain cautious on rate cut expectations
While in Atlanta, Fed President Powell is set to disclose his perspectives on the economy, with policymakers appearing more at ease about maintaining current interest rates. For more information
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New, ‘Shorter’ I-9 Form Required Starting November 1: What You Need to Know
Effective November 1, employers in the United States are mandated to adopt a new, more concise I-9 form. The I-9 form is a crucial document used by employers to verify an employee’s identity and legal authorization to work in the United States. While the updated form has been accessible from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services since August, it is now a requirement for employers as of November 1, as noted by the HR association.
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As Antroya Debt Collection and Law Office, we are excited and delighted to share our recent news with you!
Our company’s co-founder lawyer Duet Kesriklioglu and senior lawyer Emre Aslan, had the privilege to attend the FENCA Conference in Malta from October 11th to 13th. This conference represents the goals of the European credit management, debt collection, and debt purchasing sector at a European level.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Funding Challenge: Supreme Court Signals Potential Survival
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) appears likely to withstand a challenge to its funding structure, as indicated by recent oral arguments before the US Supreme Court. Legal experts observed that even conservative justices showed reluctance to conclude that the CFPB’s funding via the Federal Reserve violated the Constitution’s appropriations clause.
CFPB’s Survival Odds Improve After Supreme Court Hears Challenge (bloomberglaw.com)
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New York Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Alleging Misleading Advertising by McDonald’s and Wendy’s
A federal judge in New York has dismissed a lawsuit accusing McDonald’s and Wendy’s of deceptive advertising by showcasing larger, juicier burgers in their ads than what is actually served in their restaurants.
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The lawsuit’s end may lead to expanding the foreign graduate work program.
The Supreme Court’s dismissal of the case marks the end of a lengthy legal battle, with proponents suggesting that the Biden administration may consider broadening employment opportunities for foreign graduates of American higher education institutions. For more information:
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