Immigration law Category

The Court of Appeals took the rare step Thursday of disbarring an immigration lawyer “effective immediately” for forging a letter from federal immigration officials to his clients and taking part of their fee for personal use, among other alleged misconducts.
Mina Bahgat did not appear Thursday morning for argument in his disciplinary case, the first on […]

I’m not sure which piece of unpopular Irish news is being buried by which: the announcement of a second referendum on the Lisbon treaty, or the shuffling through of a law creating penalties for blasphemy, an offence that has never properly existed in the Irish state.
While there is certainly a store of resentment in the […]

IP crime is classified as the unauthorised use of someone’s IP (intellectual property) which may lead to prosecution. If someone owns an intellectual property (IP) right, ie. a copyright, design, patent or trade mark, then others cannot or have no right to manufacture, use, sell or […]