Post on Aug. 09, 2013
In another matter regarding E-Verify, an employee filed a document abuse and discrimination claim against his employer after he was terminated based on an E-Verify final nonconformation (FNC) notice. The employer attempted to resolve the TNC which occurred as result of an inconsistency on the...
Post on Aug. 09, 2013
When an employee provides an email address on the new Form I-9, employers using E-Verify must enter it into the E-Verify system. The government is using this email to notify employees of three situations: 1) that a tentative nonconfirmation (TNC) or record mismatch has occurred during their...
Post on Jul. 11, 2013
Headline article: Historic Immigration Legislation Passed by the Senate In a 68-32 vote, the Senate passed a sweeping immigration reform bill, S.744. After many revisions, compromises and debates, Senators showed their overwhelming support for the legislation and appealed to the House of...
Post on Jul. 08, 2013
Employers often assert good faith compliance to mitigate charges and fines for alleged employment verification violations and/or charges of having knowling hired an unauthorized worker. Click here to read more...
Post on Jul. 02, 2013
In the January, 2013 issue of IADC’s Medical Defense and Health Law, Attorneys Jeptha F. Barbour and Tyler J. Oldenburg discuss the effect of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the enforceability of arbitration agreements for physician practices. To view the newsletter, click here.Learn more...
Post on Jul. 02, 2013
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Post on Jul. 02, 2013
On June 5, 2013 Governor Rick Scott signed two bills that will drastically change medical negligence litigation in Florida. Attorney Tyler J. Oldenburg summarizes this important new medical malpractice legislation in a Marks Gray update. Click here to view his summary....
Post on Jul. 02, 2013
A Bulgarian immigrant, who had been living and studying in the U.S. for many years in order to preserve his documented status, was having dinner with his American husband Friday when they received notice that USCIS had approved his immigrant or “green card” petition. Traian Popov became the first...
Post on Jun. 24, 2013
Are you connected on LinkedIn? Do you tweet or have a blog? If you would like to know more about how to use LinkedIn to bring your practice to the next level, please click here to read Giselle Carson's article in the AILA newsletter, IPN (Immigratin Practice News)...