Just last week, we described several lawsuits that the Electronic Information Privacy Center (EIPC), Public Citizen, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (Lawyers’ Committee) filed against various entities in the Trump Administration, seeking to stop execution of President Trump’s May 11, 2017 Executive Order on the Establishment of […]
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Court of Appeals affirms Columbiana County trial court’s adverse possession result
Adverse possession is one of those quirky legal concepts that does not get much press. Even so, it can be a useful tool for asserting a bona fide right to property under certain circumstances. In March 2017, the Seventh District Court of Appeals considered the doctrine in the case Bailey v. George. It affirmed the […]

A Path to U.S. Citizenship for Foreign Investors
The U.S. government offers a path to U.S. citizenship for foreign investors who create 10 jobs by investing $500,000 to $1,000,000 in a new American enterprise. Qualified investors can apply for an EB-5 visa which, if granted, will provide to the investors a conditional green card that lasts for two years. Investors will be given […]