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What to Expect if You Are Charged With a Crime of Moral Turpitude

Crimes involving moral turpitude (CIMT) are offenses that bear heavy weight and are treated severely. Most CIMTs cause physical and emotional harm to the victims. Various misdemeanors and felonies fall under this category, but will not be labelled as CIMT during charging.  CIMTs have serious consequences for both US citizens and non-citizens. It is crucial

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The 2025 Playbook for Building a Seven-Figure Personal Injury Practice: Encouraging Data-Driven Growth

LawFuel Power Briefing: Nicolet Law, Minnesota Image credits: AI-generated by Gemini The era of building a personal injury empire solely relying on splashy billboards and late-night TV ads is over. While some markets are still saturated with traditional advertising—with law firms spending an estimated $2.5 billion nationwide in 2024 to solicit legal claims, a figure

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Cuban Immigration Through the Cuban Adjustment Act: 6 Things to Know

LawFuel power briefing: Fiol & Morros Law Group Since 1966, the Cuban Adjustment Act has given Cubans a path unlike any other nationality in the U.S. immigration system. It allows a direct route to permanent residency after a year of physical presence. That unique status makes it central to Cuban migration to the United States.

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How an Aussie Firm Wants Your Cross-Border Briefs

Conflict-Free and Open for Business: Gadens’ Bid to Win Global Referrals If you’re a global firm sitting on a tasty Australia matter with awkward conflicts—or a client you’d rather not hand to a rival’s Sydney office—Gadens wants the call. In an interview flagged by Law.com International, managing partner Mark Pistilli outlines a simple growth thesis,

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Catastrophe of Chaos: When a Law Firm’s Rainmaker Dies Without a Will

LawFuel Power Briefing: Moran & Associates, Attorneys, Florida Photo by Pavel Danilyuk on Pexels The sudden death of a law firm’s key partner, or rainmaker, exposes a critical vulnerability at the intersection of corporate governance and personal estate planning. While a firm’s partnership agreement may be meticulously crafted to ensure business continuity, a partner’s failure

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Why Insurance Tactics Often Delay Fair Car Accident Settlements

Article Source: Blakeley Law Firm, FL Car accidents in West Palm Beach are unfortunately common, with Florida consistently ranking among the top states for traffic incidents. The Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles reported over 401,496+ crashes statewide in recent years, with Palm Beach County accounting for a significant portion of these accidents. Beyond the

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Why Language Access Matters in Legal Representation

Article Source: Centro Legal Hispano de Las Vegas Language barriers in Las Vegas’s legal system present significant challenges for the city’s diverse population, where over 30% of residents speak a language other than English at home. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Nevada ranks among the top states for linguistic diversity, making effective communication in

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