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Reinhard von Hennigs met Ambassador Scharioth

January 29, 2010

Der deutsche Botschafter Dr. Klaus Scharioth war zu Besuch in Atlanta und es ergab sich ein Gespräch mit Reinhard von Hennigs. Best regards und viele Grüße aus Charlotte Reinhard von Hennigs www.bridgehouse.law

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1990 or 2010: The Immigration question with the Advance Parole document

January 28, 2010

One may think the whole Y2K hype is done and over no. But … In Germany the ATM Machines stopped working January 1, 2010 (well, some ATM card did not process the new year) In the USA Immigration does not seem to have entered the new year. They were printing and mailing documents with the…

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Apple vs. Fujitsu: the new iPad battle

January 27, 2010

The hype goes on… but from a legal point of view: there are other issued then the question: how will this new toy look like. There is the the Copyright and the Trademark issue: 1. A company called Slate Computing registered for the iPad trademark in Canada in July. Similar trademark filings were made in…

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Registration Begins for Temporary Protected Status to Haiti

January 22, 2010

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced today that eligible Haitian nationals in the United States may begin the application process for Temporary Protected Status. Details and procedures for applying for TPS are provided in the Federal Register notice published today. On Jan. 15, 2010, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano designated TPS for eligible Haitian…

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Immigrants from Haiti: Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

January 20, 2010

Here may be some hope for persons from Haiti living in the USA. US Immigration (USCIS) may grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to eligible nationals of certain countries (or parts of countries), who are already in the United States. The Secretary of Homeland Security may designate a foreign country for TPS due to conditions in…

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January 19, 2010

Auch die Johanniter helfen in Haiti.Wenn Sie dort eine Spende taetigen wollen, dann folgen Sie bitte diesem Link. Herzlichst,Reinhard von Hennigsbdhlaw.net Best regards und viele Grüße aus Charlotte Reinhard von Hennigs www.bridgehouse.law

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Earthquake in Haiti

January 13, 2010

As we have learned yesterday, a tremendous earthquake rocked the Haitian capital and outlying areas, demolishing numerous government buildings and hospitals. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, and day-to-day life was already treacherous enough without the added catastrophe of a serious earthquake. One of the best sources of information about the disaster…

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Trial Delayed due to Urgent Matter: Football

January 7, 2010

This is one of the most amusing court documents I’ve seen in a while. A few weeks ago in Jefferson County, Alabama, the Defense attorneys for Energen Corp. requested a continuance from the Court in order to reschedule their trial date which had been calendared several months ago for January 4, 2010. Why the sudden…

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New Air Security Rules issued by TSA

December 28, 2009

They are, however, subject to change. See bdhlaw.net for more details. On Dec. 25, 2009, an individual on board Northwest Airlines Flight 253 set off a device and was subdued by passengers and crew. As a result of this incident, TSA has worked with airline and law enforcement authorities, as well as federal, state, local,…

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According to Hague Convention, Brazil must release child to U.S. father

December 24, 2009

After a five year custody battle, American David Goldman is finally able to take his son out of Brazil and back to their home in New Jersey. The controversy began when David Goldman’s Brazilian-born wife took their son Sean (who was 4 years old at the time) from the family’s home in New Jersey to…

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