by Caitlin Copple | Feb 27, 2018 | Business
On February 22, 2018, the Supreme Court declined to take up one of the key DACA cases before it has worked its way through the lower courts of appeals. The Trump administration had requested that the Supreme Court take the unusual step of permitting their appeal of a...
by Caitlin Copple | Feb 12, 2018 | Business, Labor Law
Cap season is upon us. What is cap season exactly? It’s the time of year when employers seeking to hire foreign professionals for “specialty occupations” prepare and send their petitions to USCIS for a limited number of H-1B visas. There is currently an annual cap of...
by Caitlin Copple | Feb 9, 2018 | Real Estate Law
It’s a snowbird’s worst nightmare: returning home after an extended absence only to discover that squatters have moved in. The nightmare goes from bad to worse when the police advises the squatters have rights and cannot be forcefully removed. The only option: file a...
by Caitlin Copple | Feb 6, 2018 | Construction Law
The notice and opportunity to repair act prohibits an owner from suing a “construction professional” without first providing written notice of a claim. Idaho Code § 6-2503(1). The written notice must describe the claim in “reasonable detail.” Id. If the notice is not...
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