Insights
April 2015 Immigration Update
As expected, on April 7, 2015, the USCIS announced that it had received enough H-1B petitions to reach the statutory cap for FY 2016. Click here to read more important information in this month's Immigration Update.
Jeptha F. Barbour named 2015 Florida Legal Elite
Marks Gray, P.A. is pleased to announce Jeptha F. Barbour was selected by his peers as a Legal Elite by Florida Trend magazine in 2015. Both Mr. Barbour is listed in the Civil Trial category. “Having Mr. Barbour named to the Florida Trend magazine’s 2015 Florida Legal...
Jill F. Bechtold and Alison H. Hofheimer appear on The National Trial Lawyers
Attorney’s Jill F. Bechtold and Alison H. Hofheimer article was featured today on The National Trial Lawyers (www.thenationaltriallawyers.org) website. The article discusses how traditionally, pharmacists have enjoyed broad protection from potential liability claims...
Shareholder and Florida Bar Board Certified in Tax Law John R. Crawford Publishes Estate and Tax Planning e-Bulletin
John R. Crawford publishes the April 2015 Estate and Tax Planning e-Bulletin. Estate planning laws are reasonably stable for the first time in over a decade so if you have an existing plan and you were working to avoid federal or state estate or inheritance taxes it...
March 2015 Immigration Update
Shareholder Giselle Carson publishes the March 2015 Immigration Update. She shares the H-1B filing cap will, most likely, exceed the allotted amount reserved for 2016.
February 2015 Immigration Update
Marks Gray shareholder and lead immigration attorney, Giselle Carson publishes the first newsletter of 2015. Click here to read the details on immigration policy and how it affects you most.
Shareholder Giselle Carson speaks at World Affairs Council Young Professionals
On March 3, 2015 Marks Gray shareholder, Giselle Carson participated in a panel discussion sponsored by the World Affairs Council Jacksonville’s Magellan Society. Giselle served as one of four panelists speaking on Immigration: Transcending Borders. Giselle discussed...
U.S. Supreme Court to Weigh in on Immigration
In Kerry v. Din, the U.S. Supreme Court will revisit the well-settled doctrine of consular non-reviewability. The Court's decision will determine whether immigrant families and U.S. employers affected by the Department of State's (DOS) decisions to deny a visa have...