The I CARE Foundation continues its effort to assist The Department of State’s Office of Children’s Issues recruit lawyers interested in participating and assisting parents involved in international family law and child abduction cases to join the "Hague Convention Attorney Network". The Department of State’s attorney network offers attorneys the opportunity to assist a child who has been abducted, but also offers a mentor program where lawyers with limited experience in the growing field of international family law can be mentored by some of the most skilled international family law attorneys in the nation. According to the I CARE Foundation, the surging growtih in the number of international child abductions and prevention cases in the United States and abroad has created a substantial need for more trained attorneys in the United States who are familiar with international family law.
(PRWeb February 08, 2012)
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Today, President Barack Obama visits Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, CO to discuss the role of government in creating and keeping jobs in high-tech industries in the United States.
Beverly Hills LASIK surgeon Rajesh Khanna, MD was recently selected as amongst the top 15 leaders in laser eye surgery by Newsweek showcase. Dr.Khanna is also known as the LASIK surgeon to the stars.
(PRWeb January 26, 2012)
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The Trembling Flu is a medical thriller inspired by two real historical infectious disease events. This fictional novel combines fact with fiction which culminates in a hypothetical bioterrorism assault on the United States. The author, an Infectious Diseases specialist, aims to promote discussion about how to improve the influenza vaccine.
(PRWeb January 11, 2012)
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The Department of State’s Office of Children’s Issues is seeking lawyers interested in participating and assisting parents involved in international family law and child abduction cases to join the "Hague Convention Attorney Network". The Department of State’s attorney network offers attorneys the opportunity to assist a child who has been abducted abroad, and offers a mentor program where lawyers with limited experience in the growing field of international family law can be mentored by some of the most skilled international family law attorneys in the nation. According to the I CARE Foundation, the surging growth in the number of international child abductions and prevention cases in the United States, which may reach over 100,000 reported and unreported cases over the next decade has created a substantial need for more trained attorneys in the United States who are familiar with international family law.
(PRWeb January 11, 2012)
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