Hispanic professional society & diversity job fairs at NSHP.org

All Blog Posts Tagged 'legal' (65)

Hugo J. Lembert Legal Network focused on connecting Lawyers to the Latino community

myLatinoLawyer.com is a national online directory and resource publication committed to serving the legal needs of the Hispanic/ Latino community. The company is presently reaching out to Attorneys and Law Firms that have Spanish speaking support and to those engaged in marketing to the Latino community. myLatinoLawyer.com's mission to make it easy for the public and for the legal establishment to find Bilingual Attorneys and Law firms in your area. It ensures that only qualified and experience… Continue

Added by Hugo J. Lembert on July 31, 2009 at 11:00am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Governor Crist Creates New Initiative for Florida Adoption System

Throughout Florida, more than 1,000 children from varied backgrounds, circumstances, races and ethnicities are looking for a forever family and a permanent place to call home. Florida Governor, Charlie Crist, recently created the Explore Adoption Initiative which promotes public adoption services. Through the public adoption system, adoption is more affordable, and provides a home for Florida’s children. Some of the benefits of public adoption are: Affordable. While private forms of adoption ca… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on April 7, 2008 at 3:47pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Expulsion of US Mexican Citizens

Check out this video by California State Senator Joe Dunn: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6487096540817715479&pr=goog-sl Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on October 25, 2007 at 6:51pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor How To Forget A Divorce Attorney In New York And Save Your Marriage.

It may seem that a divorce attorney in New York is a buzz word with couples whose marriages are not healthy, but tens and thousands of marriage difficulties have become resolved by couples who had the opportunity of reading a special marriage counselor book you can find online. This simple English book has helped to make more successful marriages than divorces. Your marriage should be amongst the successful if you read this extraordinary book. Some marriages fail and couples go searching for a… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on October 2, 2007 at 8:16pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Clinton, Obama and Romney court the Hispanic vote.

The two leading Democratic presidential candidates said Sunday, in separate appearances at the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) convention in Miami Beach, they would make immigration legislation a priority. Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York and Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois both vowed to create a legalization path for the country's 12 million undocumented immigrants if they won the presidency. They made the pledges weeks after an immigration overhaul bill collapsed in Congress. The bill's def… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on July 24, 2007 at 3:17pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Univision helping to boost the Hispanic vote

Hispanics have long been seen as a powerful voting force yet to materialize, but Univision officials believe they can change that by encouraging millions of eligible immigrants to become U.S. citizens – and then helping them with the process. The company devotes significant air time to public service announcements, and since January it has been using its air to urge viewers to become citizens and to vote. Of the 8 million legal permanent residents eligible to apply, the majority come from Lati… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on June 25, 2007 at 2:10pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor June 1, 2007 Sherwin-Williams Completes the Acquisition of M.A. Bruder, Inc

CLEVELAND, OHIO, June 1, 2007 – The Sherwin-Williams Company (NYSE: SHW) announced today that the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act has terminated, enabling Sherwin-Williams to complete its acquisition of 100% of the stock of M.A. Bruder & Sons Incorporated, headquartered in the Philadelphia, PA area. With sales of approximately $146 million, M. A. Bruder is a leading manufacturer and distributor of paints and coatings in the eastern and southeastern porti… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on June 2, 2007 at 4:33pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Black and Hispanic Groups Call for Foreclosure Moratorium in Sub-Prime Market

(Taylor Media Services) National civil rights groups yesterday (Wednesday) called for mortgage lenders and investors to institute an immediate six-month moratorium on sub-prime home foreclosures which they suggested are resulting from the fact that the industry saddled many Black and Hispanic homebuyers with "reckless and unaffordable loans." Sub-prime mortgage loans are usually those given to people with low incomes and/or poor credit. Durham, North Carolina's Center for Responsible Lending es… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on April 16, 2007 at 4:13pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor What You Should Know Before Taking UP A Paralegal Degree Course

If you decide to obtain an online paralegal degree or certificate, it is imperative to appreciate that you will need, prior taking the classes, a good understanding of your chosen paralegal field and course. You can research the necessary information online for Paralegal training and Paralegal jobs. This is very necessary because a Paralegal is an important member of a legal firm or the legal department of either an organization or a Government department. A Paralegal’s duty is basically to fac… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on January 16, 2007 at 10:19am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Attorneys Online

Online Paralegal Degree Programs can pave your way to law school! Attorneys Online Conservative lawyer, is that what you are? Well, why do I ask you that, lawyers are known to be conservative in nature or should I say training. Which accounts for why even though the restrictions on law firm advertising have been lifted in many states, most law firms continue to go without advertising? However, even though advertising is a relatively recent development in the legal profession, awareness of law… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on October 25, 2006 at 8:39am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Immigrant Voter Intimidation in Orange County- Legal or Illegal ?

Mailer targets immigrants - State Attorney General promises aggressive investigation into voter intimidation. BY NORBERTO SANTANA Jr. State Attorney General Bill Lockyer has launched what he calls an "aggressive" investigation into a mysterious mailer sent to Latino voters in Orange County warning them it's illegal for immigrants to vote. The mailer – sent on letterhead from the California Coalition for Immigration Reform – warns voters in Spanish that those who do vote could end up in jail.… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on October 18, 2006 at 2:19pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Opinion: Are Unions Necessary? (Part II)

When I was a freshman in high school, Rudy Martinez, a close friend, was a senior. When I graduated in 1956, Rudy was still a senior. Rudy had difficulty in some subjects: English, history, and math. How I laughed when Rudy would tell me that he became a senior with credits he accrued in physical education, and auto shop. After I graduated, Rudy was still a senior, and unable to graduate with the required credits, he quit school. Shortly thereafter, Rudy and I went to work at a mobile home man… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on October 12, 2006 at 10:24pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor What About Common Sense to Tackle the Immigration Problem?

"Taxpayers for common sense" a group whose tagline and definition is "A non partisan budget watchdog" recently published a very interesting article about the approved 700-mile wall along the U.S. border with Mexico. Full of numbers and facts and without going into the politics around illegal immigration, the article evaluates the cost of the project (that comes out from the taxpayers' pocket) as well as the common sense (or the lack of) behind these new previsions. It also points out the probl… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on October 6, 2006 at 6:38pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Latinos in Texas not so valuable for the next elections

While in 2002 most candidates were trying to conquer the Latino vote, this time candidates seem to be less interested in seducing the Hispanic population. AUSTIN - Hispanic voters were golden in the 2002 governor's race, but even a record Latino turnout couldn't bring victory to Laredo businessman Tony Sanchez against Republican incumbent Rick Perry. This time around, Texas' 2.7 million registered Latino voters are almost invisible. Candidates are not regularly courting their vote. And three… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on September 11, 2006 at 8:30pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor No Fear!

By Juan J Miret Living with fear... not an option... Let's be the light in the shadows... An old Italian saying expresses that the knowledge is the capacity to make wise everyone around. It is necessary to be the voice of those that cannot speak. VOX POPULI! It is necessary to walk for those that are chained. During the month of January of the 2006, a meeting of a xenophobic group, denominated "Minuteman" took place, in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The objective - apparently- was to recruit m… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on August 26, 2006 at 12:47pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Professional Piracy

By Juan J Miret The invasion of pirates is something usual, daily; and more and more lamentably acceptable. We can see many “financial expert” with a severe lack of comprehension in taxes and general accounting. "Beauty specialists" self proclaimed as Dermatologists. Multiple immigration legal advisers who hardly pains understand the Constitution. In short, the list is perpetual; and it applies to each labor field. Specifically, I would like to mention the accounting activities and in a parti… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on August 21, 2006 at 12:14am — No Comments

NSHP Editor Associations Denounce Federal Official's Comments Concerning Hispanic Underrepresentation in the Federal Government

WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (PRLDEF) and the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) today denounced a statement by Antonio San Martin, Jr., an attorney at the federal Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which implements and monitors federal employment practices. San Martin's quote was published in an Aug. 1 GovExec.com article regarding the National Hispanic Leadersh… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on August 8, 2006 at 4:39am — No Comments

NSHP Editor A minutemen and an illegal family under the same roof...

That is what we will be able to see in the the first chapter of the next season of "30 days", that airs in FX Network Wednesdays at 10 pm. Working always on the premise "could you change your mind in 30 days?" their first program of the season will present Frank George, a 'legal' immigrated cuban (he was able to enter the country legally for being Cuban, when he was 7 years old) who has very strong anti-illegal immigration views, sharing his life for 30 days, living with the Gonzalez family, a… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on July 24, 2006 at 8:47pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Tough illegal immigration law splits town

HAZLETON, Pa., July 19 (Reuters) - A former coal mining town in Pennsylvania has put itself in the middle of the raging debate over U.S. border security by adopting one of the nation's toughest laws against illegal immigration. The measure, passed by the Hazleton City Council last week, penalizes businesses that hire illegal immigrants and landlords who rent to them. It has angered the rapidly growing number of Hispanics in the community of 31,000 people and prompted a civil liberties group to… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on July 20, 2006 at 4:30pm — No Comments

NSHP Editor Fact Sheet: 45% of illegal immigrants entered the country legally

Nearly half of all the unauthorized migrants now living in the United States entered the country legally through a port of entry such as an airport or a border crossing point where they were subject to inspection by immigration officials. As much as 45% of the total unauthorized migrant population entered the country with visas that allowed them to visit or reside in the U.S. for a limited amount of time. Known as "overstayers," these migrants became part of the illegal population when they rem… Continue

Added by NSHP Editor on May 23, 2006 at 7:02pm — No Comments

Monthly Archives

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

About NSHP

With 10,000+ members, the National Society for Hispanic Professionals is the top US networking association for Hispanic professionals. It's free to join and this is a great place for you to connect with new people who share your interests, BUT it's not for selling or promoting your business. Join us today and ask here if in doubt about our policy.

NSHP Sponsors

Upcoming job fairs


see all

Bilingual jobs

Members

  • Eliana Smith
  • David Strahs
  • Flor D. Gonzalez
  • Maribel Peña
  • Robert Jason Garay
  • Yvette Diaz
  • Paola Franco
  • Joseph Rio
  • Monique Charres
  • Daniel R. Amaya
  • Denise Chaffin
  • Laura Varela
  • Jaime Farrant
  • Karla Velarde
  • Perly Merida Cordova

With 10,000+ members, the top US networking association for Hispanic professionals and free to join.

Music

Loading…

Badge

Loading…

© 2009   Created by Ricardo Villalba - NSHP admin

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service