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Burr & Forman LLP Mobile, AL Document Search Results (11) Show: results per page Sort by:  | Closing or Selling a Business: An Employer's Checklist Kasee Sparks Heisterhagen; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 22, 2012, previously published on May 2012 Closing or selling a business involves several complicated issues. Ignoring issues involving employees can lead to substantial liability for employers at a particularly difficult time.
|  | FDCPA Case Alert: Reese v. Ellis, Painter, Ratterree & Adams, LLP Katrina L. Dannheim; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 22, 2012, previously published on May 2012 The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals released an opinion earlier this month that could give foreclosure lawyers cause for concern. In Reese v. Ellis, Painter, Ratterree & Adams, LLP, No. 10-14366, 2012 WL 1500108 (11th Cir. May 1, 2012), the Eleventh Circuit ruled that a foreclosure firm...
|  | Revisions to Alabama's Immigration Law Now in Effect Anna L. Scully; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article May 22, 2012, previously published on May 2012 After several rewrites in the Alabama House and Senate, Governor Bentley signed into law H.B. 658, the long-awaited revisions and amendments to Alabama's immigration statute, on Friday, May 18, 2012. The revisions and amendments are immediately in effect as of the Governor's signature.
|  | New Procedures for Filing Proofs of Claims in Bankruptcy Cases Effective December 1, 2011 Bess M. Parrish Creswell; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article December 26, 2011, previously published on December 2011 On December 1, 2011 important changes to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (“FRBP”) will go in effect, impacting the procedures for filing proofs of claim in individual debtor cases by creditors. The amended Rule 3001 imposes the use of new forms in all individual debtor cases,...
|  | What Employers Should Know About the Tennessee Lawful Employment Act - Tennessee’s Immigration Law Anna L. Scully; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article December 16, 2011, previously published on December 16, 2011 Tennessee's Governor Bill Haslam signed the Tennessee Lawful Employment Act into law on June 7, 2011. As this law does not contain many provisions that affect law enforcement or individual civil liberties, it has escaped much of the media attention that currently surrounds Alabama's and Georgia's...
|  | January 1, 2012 is Coming - Four Things Your Business Can Do to Prepare Anna L. Scully; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article December 14, 2011, previously published on December 14, 2011 The deadlines for immigration law compliance in several states are getting close. This brief article is meant to help you determine what deadlines your business needs to worry about, what will be required of your business once that deadline occurs, and to mention some protective measures your...
|  | Licensing Issues for Healthcare Professionals Under Alabama's Immigration Law Anna L. Scully; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article December 13, 2011, previously published on December 2011 You may have received notice from the Alabama Department of Health a few months ago notifying you that licensing for healthcare professionals was being suspended briefly due to efforts to comply with Alabama's new immigration law. The Alabama Department of Revenue has released a memorandum...
|  | 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Enjoins 2 Provisions of H.B. 56 Anna L. Scully; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article October 17, 2011, previously published on October 2011 On October 14, 2011, a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals granted motions from the Department of Justice and the Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama to enjoin the following provisions of Alabama's immigration law:
|  | Pleas to Enjoin H.B. 56 Before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Anna L. Scully; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article October 13, 2011, previously published on October 2011 The Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (HICA) and the United States Department of Justice have petitioned the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals for emergency relief to prevent Alabama from enforcing certain provisions of H.B. 56, the new immigration statute. These pleas come shortly after Judge...
|  | H.B. 56, Alabama's Immigration Statute, Partially Enjoined Mac B. Greaves, Anna L. Scully; Burr & Forman LLP;
Legal Alert/Article September 29, 2011, previously published on September 29, 2011 United States District Judge Sharon Blackburn ruled on the preliminary injunction motions filed by the United States government, civil rights interest groups, and religious organizations on September 28, 2011. In nearly 250 pages of opinion collectively, the Court reasoned that Alabama, while...
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