Category Archives: Miller Conway News

ABT Settlement Agreement offers new processes to asylum applicants also applying for work authorization | Goose Creek Immigration Lawyers

Miller|Conway, Goose Creek Immigration Lawyers, are pleased to report that under the ABT Settlement Agreement, certain individuals who intend on filing an asylum application or have already done so are entitled to new procedures relating to the crediting of time … Continue reading

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Legal Limit for Blood-Alcohol Content Likely to be reduced from .08 to .05 | Charleston DUI Lawyers

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) met yesterday in Washington to discuss the legal limit for drivers’ alcohol consumption. The Board firmly recommended that all 50 states lower the threshold on their blood-alcohol content laws from .08 to .05 in … Continue reading

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Bill 3170: Potential Change in grounds for divorce | Goose Creek Divorce Lawyers

Miller|Conway, Goose Creek Divorce Lawyers, are pleased to report that review of a proposed amendment to the South Carolina Constitution regarding grounds for divorce is currently pending with the House Judiciary Committee. The primary goal of this amendment is to … Continue reading

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Medicare’s Right to Subrogation: How Far does it Extend? | Charleston Personal Injury Lawyers

Separate from the settlement in a personal injury case, an injured party may receive payment if they have liability or no-fault insurance of their own.  Some of the most common forms of liability or no-fault insurance are UIM (Underinsured Motorist … Continue reading

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Immigration Reform Bill meets Senate Judiciary Committee May 9, 2013 | Charleston Immigration Attorneys

The Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act, better known as the Immigration Reform bill, is being considered by the Senate Judiciary Committee today, May 9, 2013. The legislation was originally introduced on April 17, but over 300 amendments … Continue reading

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Financial Relief for Stay-at-Home Parents Seeking Divorce | Charleston Divorce Attorneys

Miller|Conway, Charleston Divorce Attorneys, are pleased to report that there may be some relief for those who are frustrated by the financial burden imposed by divorce proceedings. Divorces are often financially stressful, but that stress may seem even more overwhelming … Continue reading

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Provisional Waivers | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

Miller|Conway, Charleston Immigration Lawyers, are pleased to report that due to a new USCIS policy effective March 4, 2013, certain immigrant visa applicants who are immediate relatives of a U.S. citizen can apply for provisional unlawful presence waivers before they … Continue reading

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When Has An Insurance Company Acted in Bad Faith? Charleston Personal Injury Lawyers

When a liable party is involved in a car wreck, his or her insurance company has a duty to defend unless there is some reason not to. The reason you pay your premiums every month is so that you are … Continue reading

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Deferred Action: Fees & Timing | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

Miller|Conway, Charleston Immigration Lawyers in Goose Creek, South Carolina, is pleased to report immigrants present in the United States who meet the following criteria will have to pay $465.00 in filing fees to apply for deferred action, the so-called administrative … Continue reading

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Contractor Liability: Goose Creek Personal Injury Lawyer

Contractor Liability: Goose Creek Personal Injury Lawyer. Oftentimes a business will allow another vendor to set up shop in its store in order to sell their items and increase traffic to the host store. A typical example you might see is … Continue reading

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