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USCIS Reminds all Employers to Use the Revised Form I-9
WASHINGTON, April 3, 2009 — U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a reminder that the revised Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (Rev. 02/02/09), goes into effect today for all U.S. employers. The revision date is printed on the lower right-hand … Continue reading
A journal page (regarding a recent interview)…
I walked in about 10-15 minutes early. The receptionist did not greet me. Instead, she was on her mobile phone laughing up a storm. I waited. It gave me time to notice that the reception area was dirty. The receptionist finally … Continue reading
Did You Know…
that over 60% (closer to 70%) of companies and corporations monitor their employees? Using key-stroke programs are commonplace in the corporate world. VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) that your company sets up on your pc, mac, or laptop utilizes your company’s network from “off-site” … Continue reading
Do You Need a Criminal Defense Attorney?
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10 Tips to Make Your Clients Feel Welcomed at the Office:
1. Display some cheery flowers for the “Reception Area” every Monday – never the same bouquet twice. I really didn’t believe that flowers can affect people, I really didn’t. Then, I saw a man’s eyes light-up and actually say, “Those flowers … Continue reading
Is your Law Firm giving Customer Satisfaction Surveys?
Research indicates that if complaints are responded to and handled effectively by law-firms, nearly 100% (actually about 96 percent) of clients will stay. Keeping an existing client happy with your service will just bring you more clients. But a dissatisfied … Continue reading
Have a great lawyer?
If so, please post their contact info in “comments” and we’ll tell them you referred us. If not, then let ”H. Luiz Presents…” know in “comments” and I’ll connect you to some pretty good lawyers. NOTE: look out for my review on one … Continue reading
I Constantly See New Faces at my Lawyer’s Firm!
Employee turnover is a symptom – not a problem. No company has a turnover problem. Turnover (like absenteeism or conflict) is the result of deeper issues that have not yet been resolved. Maybe it is low morale, employer ego issues, … Continue reading
Looking for an Immigration Lawyer?
Hiring an immigration lawyer is never easy but here are my 5 tips to assist you in your decision to obtain an attorney. 1) Is she or he an AILA member? AILA is an acronym for the American Immigration Lawyers … Continue reading
Did you know…
that the number one reason why attorneys lose their clients is NOT because of their fees but because of their lack of communication? I’ve said it before (now where did I say that?) but a client who feels attended-to and respected (regardless of their … Continue reading







