How the Dallas Economy Affects Immigration Lawyers
Joseph McGregor | March 30, 2011
One of the main aspects of practicing immigration work in Dallas is the burgeoning municipal economy and its ripple effect on immigration issues.
Joseph McGregor | March 30, 2011
One of the main aspects of practicing immigration work in Dallas is the burgeoning municipal economy and its ripple effect on immigration issues.
Joseph McGregor | March 30, 2011
Dallas houses both a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) field office, and a Department of Justice center Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR).
Joseph McGregor | March 30, 2011
As much as embracing a diversity of immigrants is a big part of America’s role in the world, embracing immigrants on a fraudulent basis is ...
Joseph McGregor | March 30, 2011
When someone wants to fight deportation, McGregor and his colleagues need to know how to get the legal battle up and running—and they’re fighting to ...
Joseph McGregor | March 30, 2011
A law practice in Texas can be affected by drug wars happening on the south side of the border.
Sharon Swendner | March 29, 2011
Keeping energy costs under control requires year-round diligence, and heating season, even in a mild climate, offers its own opportunities for savings.
Sharon Swendner | March 29, 2011
Dallas homeowners expect to spend a bundle each summer to keep their homes cool, so high-efficiency AC units are considered a must.
Sharon Swendner | March 29, 2011
When you’re shopping for a new heating or cooling system, energy efficiency will likely be a top priority.
Sharon Swendner | March 29, 2011
Every year, Dallas homeowners see their electricity bills skyrocket when temperatures start to climb.
Sharon Swendner | March 29, 2011
Want to reduce your carbon footprint? Your heating and cooling systems are a great place to start.