+ Follow LPR Tag
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[Title] => Stuck outside the US for over a year
[Summary] => Are you a green card holder or lawful permanent resident who left the US in late 2019 and the COVID-19 pandemic struck, and were not able to return to the US within one year?
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[Title] => Winning in the court of public opinion
[Summary] => We all know that lawsuits or class actions are now part of American and other first-world business landscapes. And although we can challenge an unfavorable court decision on a legal case, there is no right of appeal in the court of public opinion, where the stakes can be much higher making or breaking the reputation of a brand, a company or a person. These factors have given rise to a new communication practice, a fresh niche in the public relations horizon.
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