Law Offices of Michael Bialys
California Law Firm
Law Offices of Michael Bialys
Law Offices of Michael Bialys is located in Valencia, California. Also known as the "DUI Guy", Mr. Michael Bialys is the former managing partner of one of the largest national criminal defense firms in the country. Combining his many years of experience, Mr. Bialys was able to open his own DUI defense practice and is dedicated to what he does.
Practice Areas:
- DUI Defense
Principal Attorney:
- Michael Bialys
Phone: 1-888-384-1489
http://www.dui1guy.com/
Related listings
-
Law Offices of Anahita Sedaghatfar
Law Firm Directory CaliforniaLaw Offices of Anahita Sedaghatfar The Law Offices of Anahita Sedaghatfar is a law firm in Los Angeles, California focusing their practices on civil litigation, employment law and entertainment law. They are committed to providing high quality, effec...
-
Law Offices of Travis C. Logue
Law Firm Directory CaliforniaLaw Offices of Travis C. Logue Located in Santa Barbara, California Logue Law is a boutique Real Estate and Business firm that specializes in implementing efficient legal solutions tailored to each client’s particular requirements. Their principal at...
-
Law Offices of Wayne Avrashow
Law Firm Directory CaliforniaLaw Offices of Wayne Avrashow The Law Offices of Wayne Avrashow has decades of experience in law, business and government, that allows the firm to offer a comprehensive analysis and unique problem solving approach to all client cases. Located in Enci...

USCIS to Begin Accepting Applications under the International Entrepreneur Rule
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today it is taking steps to implement the International Entrepreneur Rule (IER), in accordance with a recent court decision.
Although the IER was published during the previous administration with an effective date of July 17, 2017, it did not take effect because the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a final rule on July 11, 2017, delaying the IER’s effective date until March 14, 2018. This delay rule was meant to give USCIS time to review the IER and, if necessary, to issue a rule proposing to remove the IER program regulations.
However, a Dec. 1, 2017, ruling from the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in National Venture Capital Association v. Duke vacated USCIS’ final rule to delay the effective date. The Dec. 1, 2017, court decision is a result of litigation filed in district court on Sept. 19, 2017, which challenged the delay rule.