Notícia

22 jun., 2020
Supreme Court Decision on DACA On June 18, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court decided 5-4 that the Trump Administration could not end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program because the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) acted in a manner that was arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedures Act. A more detailed discussion […] The post Supreme Court Decision on DACA: What does it mean for DACA and Undocumented Immigrants? appeared first on Davis Ndanusa Ikhlas & Saleem LLP.
08 jul., 2019
An important law benefiting undocumented immigrants was passed in NY called the “DRIVER’S LICENSE ACCESS AND PRIVACY ACT” which will take effect on the 14th of December 2019 and was approved by the Governor on the 17th of June 2019.[1] The 3 key beneficial parts of the law are the following: 1 – The bill does […] The post Undocumented Immigrants in NY can Obtain Drivers Licenses appeared first on Davis Ndanusa Ikhlas & Saleem LLP.
20 mar., 2018
Q: What is a Holdover? ​A: A Holdover is a case in which the landlord wants to evict the tenant and is not asking for money for failure to pay rent. The landlord may still seek to collect money, usually called use and occupancy, but the ultimate goal is eviction and not collection of monies. […] The post NEW YORK TENANT EVICTION – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) appeared first on Davis Ndanusa Ikhlas & Saleem LLP.
20 mar., 2018
The New York Law Journal reported a key elder law and landlord tenant decision litigated by Tarik Davis, managing partner of Davis Ndanusa Ikhlas & Saleem LLP. In Huggins v. Randolph, 91343/13, Mr. Davis represented 72-year old man Mr. Huggins who feared for his health and safety from his son and his son’s girlfriend who […] The post Key Elder Law & Landlord Tenant Case Decision Obtained by Tarik Davis appeared first on Davis Ndanusa Ikhlas & Saleem LLP.
20 mar., 2018
REPRESENTING HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCES Part of the publication materials for Queens County Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project March 9, 2013 seminar on ‘Representing Homeowner in Foreclosure Settlement Conferences’ I.Overview of the Queens Supreme Court Foreclosure Conference Part a.Court Attorney-Referee Lance Evans and Chief Clerk Tracy Catapano-Fox preside over the foreclosure part in room […] The post Guidance for Lawyers & Homeowners at NY Foreclosure Settlement Conferences appeared first on Davis Ndanusa Ikhlas & Saleem LLP.
20 mar., 2018
KNOW YOUR CIVIL RIGHTS: DHS/FBI/ICE I. WHAT IF THE FBI or IMMIGRATION AGENTS CONTACT ME? Q: Do I have to answer questions asked by the agents? A: You have a constitutional right to remain silent. You do not have to answer any questions that the agents ask you. It is a good idea to talk […] The post Know Your Civil Rights: DHS/FBI/ICE appeared first on Davis Ndanusa Ikhlas & Saleem LLP.
20 mar., 2018
New York State passed legislation on August 1, 2013, requiring lenders/banks intending to begin foreclosure actions against homeowners to provide a ‘Certificate of Merit’ demonstrating that the lender/bank has the proper paperwork to establish that they have the right to commence the foreclosure action. This new legislation is important for homeowners and foreclosure defense attorneys […] The post NY Foreclosure Defense Developments appeared first on Davis Ndanusa Ikhlas & Saleem LLP.
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