Last week the FCC published the new Open Internet Order, which reclassifies broadband internet as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act. These new rules provide that…
Net neutrality is a hot topic and the outcomes over the recent neutrality debate may have an enormous impact on the entrepreneurial landscape for small businesses by potentially making it…
As members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, we would like to share with you the National AILA President Leslie Holman’s initial response to President Obama’s announced immigration executive orders….
The new executive orders President Obama has proposed will make a significant impact on many families and businesses. Though the details are yet to be established here are a few…
Earlier this year Apple, Google, Intel, and Adobe reached a proposed settlement with employees for $324.5 million dollars in the current anti-trust case before U.S. District Court, Northern District of…
Last week partner, Mishty Deb gave a talk on the legal issues that arise when businesses use online templates, emails, and social media. Tips on avoiding trouble and pointers that…
According to State Department’s chief of visa control, Charles Oppenheimer, for the first time in history the entire quota for EB-5 Investor visas for any particular country was met. This meant…
While you are enjoying your office coffee maker and the wonderful assortment of varieties and flavors that help to get you out of your daily morning funk you may be…
Members of LaSusa & Deb, PLLC were excited and privileged to attend the 75th annual Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Reception. Highlights included the Pike’s Place exhibit- “Uptown’s Pike Park: Little Jerusalem…
In Petrella v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, No. 12-1315 the Supreme Court recently found that the defense of laches was not appropriate in the case of copyright infringement where a statute is clear. Laches…