Law Promo Launches the San Diego Business Law Attorney Website
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We are delighted to announce the release of Dart law website, designed with a fresh new look and user-friendly navigation.Dart Law is a full-service civil litigation firm representing clients in business, commercial and real estate disputes. Drawing on 17 years of experience at the world’s largest business law firm, Dart Law provides its clients with big firm expertise at reasonable rates.
Dart Law is client-focused and results-driven. Clients receive professional, efficient and effective representation. Dart Law provides pre-litigation, case evaluation, negotiation, litigation, trial, arbitration, mediation and appellate services.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today it is taking steps to implement the International Entrepreneur Rule (IER), in accordance with a recent court decision.
Although the IER was published during the previous administration with an effective date of July 17, 2017, it did not take effect because the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a final rule on July 11, 2017, delaying the IER’s effective date until March 14, 2018. This delay rule was meant to give USCIS time to review the IER and, if necessary, to issue a rule proposing to remove the IER program regulations.
However, a Dec. 1, 2017, ruling from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in National Venture Capital Association v. Duke vacated USCIS’ final rule to delay the effective date. The Dec. 1, 2017, court decision is a result of litigation filed in district court on Sept. 19, 2017, which challenged the delay rule.