USCIS has temporarily suspended premium processing service for FY2021 cap-subject H-1B petitions. Petitioners won’t be able to request premium processing when USCIS begins accepting cap-subject petitions on April 1. Premium processing will resume in a two-phased...
Year: 2020
BREAKING NEWS: DHS Announces Flexibility in Requirements Related to Form I-9 Compliance
This situation has already changed since our newsletter went out on Friday. You can read more about the change here.
Expiring Driver’s Licenses in Florida Automatically Extended
In response to the Coronavirus, Florida Governor DeSantis issued an Emergency Order extending all Florida driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, and identification cards expiring between March 16, 2020 and April 15, 2020 for 30 days beyond their current...
To our Friends and Clients:
Marks Gray is working diligently to provide legal services and best-in-class client relations throughout the Coronavirus situation. Our offices are currently open and our team remains available in-person, by phone or by email to help you. While the pandemic provides...
Emergency Bridge Loans for Florida Small Businesses to Help with Coronavirus Relief
I work with many small and medium-sized businesses on a regular basis. It goes without saying that the impact of the COVID-19 virus has been substantial to many small businesses in Florida and throughout the United States. Because of this, the Small Business...
Florida Courts Taking Actions to Minimize Personal Appearances in Courts Due to COVID-19
Marks Gray attorneys and team members to assist clients in navigating temporary restrictions and are working hard to minimize the impact on your important legal work and issues. On Tuesday, March 17, 2020, The Supreme Court of Florida issued an Administrative Order...
What You Need to Know about the Public Charge Rule
Learn about the new regulations for visa applicants who have or are likely to use public benefits, such as subsidized housing, food stamps, and Medicaid. Download the PDF.
State University of New York Sues Former Students for Using Trademark
It is no secret that universities have become big brands doing even bigger business. You are also probably not surprised to hear that alumni pride for nearly every well-known university is just as big. But SUNY’s lawsuit against two former students is an illustration...