Arizona Immigration Law Blog
U.S. taking pragmatic approach in revising immigration policies
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Apr 13, 2021 | Immigration
When it comes to immigration, the Biden administration has its work cut out for it. And that is an understatement. Among the slew of challenges the new president and his team face are the huge backlog of 2.6 million visa applications, remnants of the previous…
READ MOREAccident reconstruction can be pivotal in multi-car accident case
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Apr 6, 2021 | Auto Accident
A lot of car accidents are pretty straightforward. One driver violates a traffic law, thereby causing a wreck that leaves another innocent and unsuspecting driver injured. Yet, there are a lot of instances out there where it’s not so easy to tell exactly what…
READ MOREWhat victims should know about auto accident settlements
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Mar 10, 2021 | Auto Accident
An auto accident can throw challenges and questions into a Phoenix resident’s life. After a crash, a victim may feel pain, confusion, worry, and sadness over their experience. They may not know how they will pay for their accident-related bills or how they will get…
READ MORENew administration indicates a shift in asylum policies
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Feb 26, 2021 | Immigration
Each year there are many immigrants who seek asylum in Arizona and the United States. These individuals come here with the hope of being able to leave an oppressive and/or dangerous situation in their home countries. While many people seeking asylum are allowed in the…
READ MOREPhoenix crash sends car through store front
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Feb 17, 2021 | Auto Accident
A late afternoon car accident sent a vehicle through a building window. The accident, which took place near 3rd street and Camelback road, occurred when one of the drivers lost control and his car went careening through the front of an art studio shattering a glass…
READ MOREFrom where are asylum seekers coming?
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Feb 17, 2021 | Immigration
As previous posts on this blog have talked about, people from all over the world are allowed to seek asylum in the United States if they are being persecuted on account of their religion, politics, race, nationality or social group. Asylum is a process by which people…
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