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Scale of crimes in Marines smuggling case at border is ‘unusual’

A total of 18 Marines and one sailor have now been taken into custody in an ongoing crackdown on alleged drug and human smuggling at the southwest border. All the service members…

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ADVISORY: Experienced Immigration Attorney Available for Comment on Impact of Changes to EB-5 Visas

August 5, 2019, WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a new rule regarding employment-based fifth preference immigrant investor…

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Tully Rinckey earns prestigious recognition in Ireland

More global expansion planned After one year in the Irish legal market, Tully Rinckey PLLC has received Q9000 certification from the Institute of Legal Research & Standards.…

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East Aurora Schools ending transportation for unvaccinated students

Valid medical exemptions still allowed EAST AURORA, N.Y. (WKBW) — Since January of this year, the U.S. has seen upwards of 1,100 cases of measles. A large majority happening…

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Service minded: Vets chose law careers after service

Attorney Scott Allen Jr. was a freshman in college at the time of the 9/11 attacks. Aside from happening about five hours from where he grew up in the Syracuse area, the attacks…

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Subpoena showdown: Congressional fights highlight differences from court processes

It’s been a near-constant headline in recent weeks. Congress subpoenas a member of the Trump administration seeking documents and information not available to the public. The…

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Tully Rinckey expanding globally

As part of Tully Rinckey PLLC’s plan to change its business model and expand globally, the firm has named current partner Michael W. Macomber its new chief executive officer,…

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Tully Rinckey Names New CEO as Founders Set Sights Abroad

The midsize New York firm is focusing its attention on global expansion, starting this summer. Tully Rinckey has named a current partner as its new CEO as the firm updates its…

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Unsanitary conditions at Pettis Medical Center may have led to rise in potentially fatal infections, VA says

Office of Inspector General report faults lack of training, also reaffirms cover-up of Legionella outbreak in 2017 and 2018 Department of Veterans Affairs officials failed to…

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Tully Rinckey is getting a new CEO, as founders focus on international expansion

Mat Tully and Greg Rinckey, the founders of Albany law firm Tully Rinckey, will step aside next year to focus their efforts on growing the firm’s international offices.…

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