by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | May 4, 2026 | Immigration Law Blog
For someone facing removal proceedings, cancellation of removal is one of the most powerful — and one of the most demanding — forms of relief in U.S. immigration law. A grant of cancellation doesn’t just stop the deportation. For non-permanent residents, it...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | May 4, 2026 | Personal injury blog
When a family member dies because of someone else’s negligence or wrongful act, Georgia law recognizes that a private wrong has occurred and gives certain survivors the right to bring a civil claim. The structure of that right is more specific than most people...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Apr 2, 2026 | Personal injury blog
If you have ever driven on I-75 through Atlanta, I-16 between Macon and Savannah, or I-95 along the coast, you know that Georgia’s highways are packed with commercial trucks. Georgia sits at a major crossroads for freight moving throughout the Southeast, and...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Apr 2, 2026 | Immigration Law Blog
Georgia’s immigration enforcement landscape has changed significantly in recent years. With the passage of House Bill 1105 in May 2024 and growing coordination between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities, understanding your legal rights...
by The Ebrahimi Law Firm | Mar 3, 2026 | Immigration Law Blog
Few things in immigration law cause as much stress as realizing your employer has not filed your PERM labor certification when they should have. Maybe they promised to start the green card process years ago. Or they kept pushing the timeline back. But you are now...