Hundreds of immigrants are being held in detention facilities across the country awaiting decisions on their immigration status. But when they are suddenly plucked from their communities and disappear, many Americans are unaware of the trauma they’ll endure...
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If fleeing violence does not count as seeking asylum, what does?
On Behalf of Walker Morton LLP | Mar 20, 2018 | Blog
Of the 50 most dangerous cities in the world, 42 belong to Latin America. Although the continent only makes up 8.5 percent of the world’s population, 27 percent of global homicides are committed within this region alone. As the Trump administration is...
Liberated immigrants want to go home but ICE will not let them
On Behalf of Walker Morton LLP | Feb 14, 2018 | Blog
After fighting to be freed from behind bars for a crime they did not commit, Gabriel Solache and Arturo Reyes want out of the U.S. The two Mexican citizens made arrangements to return to their native country after serving 18 years out of life sentences for murder....
Is my child a U.S citizen if born overseas?
On Behalf of Walker Morton LLP | Jan 21, 2018 | Blog
The U.S. state department estimates roughly 9 million U.S. citizens live overseas. Apart from learning a new language and adapting to an unfamiliar culture, the expat lifestyle can become even more complicated if you find yourself expecting a child on foreign land....
Prioritizing end of life care when estate planning
On Behalf of Walker Morton LLP | Jan 9, 2018 | Blog
A recent survey conducted by The Economist and the Kaiser Family Foundation polled people in four countries about their end-of-life concerns. What their polling found among participants from the U.S., Brazil, Italy and Japan was that priorities varied depending on...
Cultivating employee compliance
On Behalf of Walker Morton LLP | Dec 27, 2017 | Blog
Often, companies think that because they have a compliance program in place that will deter and prevent employee misconduct. Unfortunately, that is not the case and policies can inadvertently encourage misconduct when the corporate culture has conflicting...
Uber under federal investigation for industrial espionage
On Behalf of Walker Morton LLP | Dec 3, 2017 | Blog
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the ride-sharing company Uber for possible industrial espionage resulting in the possible theft of trade secrets from its rivals. The allegations triggered a delay in the high-profile trial in which it is accused of...
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