What Evidence Qualifies for an EB-1A Award
Many highly accomplished professionals have earned awards in their field but wonder: Is this recognition sufficient for meeting the EB-1A extraordinary ability visa awards criterion? That gap between…
Guiding Your Next Big Move
Many highly accomplished professionals have earned awards in their field but wonder: Is this recognition sufficient for meeting the EB-1A extraordinary ability visa awards criterion? That gap between…
During Ward and Smith’s annual In-House Counsel Seminar, four attorneys from the firm placed a spotlight on recent topics that…
Disputes between competing companies and their employees over confidential and proprietary information frequently spill over into the courtroom, but, as…
Introduction The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued additional implementation guidance for its Residential Real…
In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Goli Rahimi (Chicago) and Kate Thompson (New York/Boston) explore the legal and practical…
In this inaugural episode of our Labor Law Solutions podcast, shareholders Tom Davis (Nashville) and Tom Stanek (Phoenix), who co-chair the firm’s…
The UK’s IR35 regime, also known as the off-payroll working rules, continues to play an important role in how businesses…
Your company has just filed a lawsuit in Michigan state court. Can the court dismiss your suit on the grounds…
On March 9, Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed House Bill 1116 into law, prohibiting the operation of virtual currency kiosks in Indiana…
CalPrivacy is continuing its focus on digital tracking. In its settlement with PlayOn Sports, there are several hints about CalPrivacy’s concerns. Beyond…
On March 13, President Trump signed an executive order directing federal financial regulators to consider a broad set of changes intended to…
On March 23, the New York Senate passed S5600, a bill that would cap the credit service charge computed and collected…