From the monthly archives:

February 2010

Immigration Law – Frequently Asked Questions Answered!

February 22, 2010

Please find below another installment in our popular regular series of frequently asked questions about immigration law. Although most of these questions have come from real clients of Spar & Bernstein, we have also included questions from other resources for your benefit. Please note that the answers here are to be used for guideline purposes [...]

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S&B Personal Injury Atty. Adam Handler on $$$ Compensation

February 22, 2010

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Spar & Bernstein’s 20-Point Plan to Fix Immigration System

February 22, 2010

By Our Staff of Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
Frankly, we’re done squeezing our brains trying to figure out whether comprehensive immigration reform will happen or not in 2010.
We’re done playing the passive role of hoping, praying, and wishing it so.
We’ve instead decided to go totally proactive!
We’re imagining ourselves having full authority [...]

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Raging Grannies Sing for Immigrant Rights

February 22, 2010

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Understanding the IRS Building: Austin Plane Crash Tragedy

February 19, 2010

By Sean Chi
Tax Attorney, The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
I would first like to make clear that I in no way condone the actions taken by Joe Stack yesterday when he crashed his plane into the IRS building in Austin, Texas. The point of this post is not to excuse the actions of [...]

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Immigration Advice – Brad on Interviews, Citizenship + Plus!

February 19, 2010

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NY State Road Trip for Immigration Reform Ends in Brooklyn

February 19, 2010

With necks tucked deep into their coats on a cold, windy Friday afternoon in New York City, in front of an Islamic mosque in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, they stood outside on a sidewalk, around a dozen of them, for nearly half an hour, faces beaming with triumph but words strained by the depths of pain.
Some [...]

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A (Bed) Sore Situation

February 19, 2010

By Jeffrey Koenig
Personal Injury Attorney, The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
No one should ever get a bedsore.
In fact, beginning in October 2008, Medicare listed bedsores, also known as decubitus ulcers, as nothing less than “no pay” events if they’re not present upon admission to a facility.
Thanks, Medicare.
The idea behind Medicare’s refusal to [...]

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Spar & Bernstein’s 20-Point Plan to Fix Immigration System/2

February 19, 2010

By Our Staff of Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
Picking up from yesterday’s post, which we hope you liked, here’s Part 2 of our humane changes to the immigration laws:
11. Establish an appeal process for consular processing denials.
12. Extend 245(i) to include all petitions filed on or before a date selected in the [...]

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We Have Questions, Tiger!

February 18, 2010

In a matter of three tiny months, Tiger Woods has turned from a sports god into a punchline, from American Idol to American Gigolo, from a universally revered figure to Saturday Night Live’s own personal piñata.
And Corporate America, which once drew him as close as butter on toast, can’t run away fast enough now. [...]

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Wanda Sykes’ LOL Take on Immigration

February 18, 2010

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Spar & Bernstein’s 20-Point Plan to Fix Immigration System

February 18, 2010

By Our Staff of Immigration Attorneys
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein
Frankly, we’re done squeezing our brains trying to figure out whether comprehensive immigration reform will happen or not in 2010.
We’re done playing the passive role of hoping and praying and wishing.
We’ve instead decided to go totally proactive today!
We’re imagining ourselves having full authority [...]

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Atty. Michael Biniakewitz on Possession of Child Pornography

February 17, 2010

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Americans Not Born in America: The Immigration Guessing Game

February 17, 2010

Take your best shot and check for the answers below! Enjoy!
1. Best known for being James Bond in the 90’s and Remington Steele in the 80’s, both British characters, this man was born in Ireland. However, on September 23, 2004, he swore his allegiance to the United States of America and became a dual citizen [...]

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George Lopez’s Immigration – Encore

February 17, 2010

This vid just never gets old! LOL! [...]

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Robin Hood

February 17, 2010

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