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New York Scaffold Law Protects New York Construction Workers - dated: March 6, 2006 - author: Angelo G. Faraci - There is a great deal of misinformation concerning the New York Scaffold Law. The Insurance and Business Community are wrong when they say that construction workers who are “lax about wearing safety gear” and fall from a height and are injured can hold their employer liable under New York Labor Law Section 240, the “scaffold law.” The Court of click here for full text.
Prenuptial Agreements - Who Needs Them? - dated: March 6, 2006 - author: Maury D. Beaulier - Asking serious questions about how you see finances in the marriage partnership may save you pain and money later - and might even save your marriage. A premarital agreement may also be called an antenuptial agreement. The terms are synonymous. Prenuptial or antenuptial agreements refer to a contract between two persons planning to marry which governs click here for full text.
Permanent Residency & The Green Card - dated: March 5, 2006 - author: Maury D. Beaulier - Permanent residency is often referred to as having a Green Card. There are two primary categories of immigration: Immigrant status and Non-immigrant status. Immigrant status allows permanent residency in the United States. Non-immigrant status provides an authorization to aliens for temporary residency that expires upon the occurrence of a specific event. click here for full text.
Working in America. The H1B Visa - dated: March 6, 2006 - author: Maury D. Beaulier - A "Visa" is simply a stamp in a passport that gives the passport holder authorization to enter the United States. The INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) handles most matters involving visas. You may find an immigration lawyer to help you with your H1 visa or any other visa on this site. What is the H1-B Visa? The H1-B visa is also commonly called click here for full text.
Fiance Visas - U.S. Immigration - dated: March 6, 2006 - author: Maury D. Beaulier - We have successfully obtained thousands of fiancee and marriage visas. These include visas for wives and husbands in all countries including Latin America (Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama), asian countries (China, Viet Nam, Thailand, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, China), the former USSR (Russia, the Ukraine, Czechoslovakia), the Phillipeans, Europe Canada and more. click here for full text.
U.S. Immigration Through Investment - dated: March 6, 2006 - author: Maury D. Beaulier - Approximately 10,000 immigrant visas per year are available to qualified individuals seeking permanent resident status on the basis of their engagement in a new commercial enterprise. Statistics on the EB-5 program show, however, that actual usage of this preference category has never come near the annual allotment of 10,000 visas for the program. click here for full text.
What Is Sarbanes Oxley? - dated: March 14, 2006 - author: Earl Powers - When the Enron and MCI scandals broke, it became clear to the US government as well as everyone else that something needed to be done to prevent financial abuses from harming the public. A bipartisan team of legislators led by Senator Paul Sarbanes and Representative Michael G. Oxley put together the Sarbanes Oxley Act, also titled the Public Company Accounting Reform and click here for full text.
Post Divorce: A New Beginning - dated: March 12, 2006 - author: Odalis M. Encarnacion - The divorce is finally over. No more fighting over who gets to keep the home and other real estate. Those leather couches, and the expensive art hanging on the walls of your summer home. A drop in the bucket compared to the company that both of you slaved over to build or the family pet that made your kids so happy. But even now, all that looks small compared to the most click here for full text.
Divorce, Taxes, and the IRS - dated: March 14, 2006 - author: Howard Iken - In Divorce, potential tax liability can frequently become the tool for one spouse to use against the other spouse. If improperly used, this tool can destroy all of the marital assets. In the worst case, tax liability can seriously impact the future financial security of either spouse and subject them to criminal sanctions. click here for full text.
How Are You Liable Under The Sarbanes Oxley Act - dated: March 14, 2006 - author: Earl Powers - With the passage of the Sarbanes Oxley Act, two different legal routes for punishment were created, one for criminal penalties and one for civil penalties. The civil penalties for the Sarbanes Oxley Act are listed under 15 U.S.C. §7241 (Section 302). These penalties are designed to make certain full and accurate financial disclosure is made, and requires signing officers click here for full text.
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