"J-1 Waiver Season: Are You Prepared?" with Jan Pederson was recorded on September 12, 2024. In this power-packed session, Jan did a deep dive into the intricacies of the J-1... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Be Careful of Agency Communications That Could Be Construed as Agency Level Protests By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. I have written about this issue in... Read More »
In latest edition of The Wright Toolbox: Protest Denied Because Responsive Information Was Not In The Proper Place By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. In this case the GAO denied a protest... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: OFCCP Publishes Guidance On The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In The Employment Context For Federal Contractors By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. On April 29, 2024,... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Remember the “Dali” By Louis J. Kozlakowski and Andrew M. Glick The MV Dali departed Baltimore’s port early on March 26, 2024 with a cargo destined... Read More »
By Jan Pederson On August 19, 2024, USCIS began accepting applications for parole and work permission for some spouses and stepchildren of US citizens to be able to obtain their... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: New Final Rule Updating the Disadvantages Business Enterprise Program By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. On April 9, 2024, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) issued... Read More »
In latest edition of The Wright Toolbox: Does a Statute of Limitations Apply to Arbitration? By: Michael A. Stover, Esq. The question is whether a statute of limitations applies to arbitration. ... Read More »
Wright, Constable & Skeen LLP proudly congratulates Partner Fred Kobb on competing in the 14th Annual CRDA Atlantic City Triathlon. The race, held on Saturday, August 3, 2024, featured an... Read More »
In the latest Weekly Wright Report: Buying and Selling a Business By J. Neil Lanzi One of the American dreams is owning your own business. From the very start of our nation’s history,... Read More »