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Newsletter
- Residency and travel abroad: Avoid losing your residency (Dec. 2011)
- Cancellation of Removal/Deportation, Second Quarter 2011
- Priority Dates Advanced - December 2010
- The "U" Visa, First Quarter 2010
- Conditional Residency Newsletter, Third Quarter 2009
- American Citizenship Newsletter, Second Quarter 2009
- First Quarter 2009 Newsletter (immigration benefits for stepchildren, deportation, waivers, TPS, 245i, criminal charges and immigration)
- Is your Immigration Petition Taking too Long? You may sue the immigration service (USCIS)
- The 2008 U.S Presidential Candidates on National Immigration Reform
- December 2007 Newsletter
- Newsletter Index
Medical Malpractice
- You may have a medical malpractice claim if you have suffered serious personal injury as a result of negligence, in which the physician does not perform up to medical standards.
- Eligibility- generally a person is legally permitted to file a claim against the party responsible for the injury within a limited period of time. This limitation refers to the period of time from the date when an injury occurs or is discovered to the final date on which a lawsuit can be filed. If the permissible time expires before a lawsuit is filed, the defendant can have the case dismissed for being untimely. It is important to take prompt action.
- If you believe to be eligible to file a claim, call and make an in-person appointment or print out and fill out an intake form and email, or mail it to us along with any medical reports that you may have. We will contact you after reviewing your information. Click here for our contact information.




