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Surging Growth Area For Attorneys: Practicing International Child Abduction Law

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Surging Growth Area For Attorneys: Practicing International Child Abduction Law













Peter Thomas Senese’ CHASING THE CYCLONE


(PRWEB) January 11, 2012

The I CARE Foundation is urging lawyers interested in assisting the parents of children who have been internationally parentally abducted or who may be targets of international parental abduction to participate in the Department of State’s “Hague Convention Attorney Network”. The State Department’s attorney network offers lawyers interested in joining the network with significant personal and professional opportunities, including the opportunity to increase their own skill-set and professional practice by being mentored by some of the nation’s most experienced lawyers who practice international family law.

Joel S. Walter, an lawyer practicing in New York, a member of the I CARE Foundation, and a member of the Attorney Network said, “Having been involved in complex federal litigation cases for 40 years, I have to say that participating in the Department of State’s “Hague Convention Attorney Network” has been extremely rewarding on a personal level because I am able to assist children who really need help. But there is another side to this for attorneys who practice or are interested in family law, and that is that the knowledge and experience you may gain by participating in the Department of State’s attorney network is priceless. And for all lawyers, but particularly young lawyers starting out in their career, becoming an expert in an area is critical. As international abductions continue to rise to unthinkable numbers, there is a great need for skilled lawyers. How can an attorney gain this much needed experience? By participating in the “Hague Convention Attorney Network.”

Unquestionably, international family law and the need for skilled and educated attorneys familiar with this area is growing substantially. In fact, there are over 1,640 ‘reported’ cases of International Parental Child Abduction originating from the United States according to the last published report issued from the Department of State to Congress. This number has nearly tripled since 2006 according to a recent report issued by the Government Accountability Office’s (“GAO”) recommendation to create a airline screening list for American citizens considered by the courts to be high-risk child abductors. According to the recently published resource guide “The World Turned Upside Down” written by Peter Thomas Senese and Carolyn Vlk, the growth rate of international abduction is conservatively estimated to be at 20% per year. According to the publication, from 2009 to 2020, if growth rates continue there will be over 50,000 American children criminally abducted abroad. The same publication, as cited in the special report titled ‘Crisis In America’ cites that it is estimated that there could be between 50,000 and 75,000 unreported cased of international child abduction originating from the United States during the same period. Furthermore, the number of incoming cases originating from a foreign country to the United States has also increased at rates similar to outbound cases.

The anticipated case load does not include or forecast litigation involving international child abduction prevention litigation. I CARE Foundation director Peter Thomas Senese commented, “The number of international child abduction prevention cases that the foundation is involved with are significant and represent more cases than actual abduction cases – which on its own account are substantial and growing. Unquestionably, this is a growing field of law and there appears to be a shortage of qualified attorneys practicing in this arena I think primarily because society as a whole does not realize their is a severe epidemic before us.”

The Office of Children’s Issues in the U.S. Department of State serves as the U.S. Central Authority for the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the “Convention”). The International Child Abduction Remedies Act (“ICARA”), establishes procedures for litigating Convention cases in the U.S. The U.S. Central Authority has numerous functions including facilitating the institution of judicial proceedings in the U.S. “with a view to obtaining the return of the child and, in a proper case, to make arrangements for organizing or securing the effective exercise of rights of access.” In April of 2008, the U.S.Central Authority assumed the responsibility for all incoming cases, and overseeing a network of volunteer attorneys.

The “Attorney Network” provides critical assistance. Lawyers that join the “Attorney Network” are asked to consider taking Hague Convention return and access cases on a pro bono or reduced fee basis. There is never an obligation to take a case, and legal fees and expenses may be recoverable under the Convention’s Article 26 and the implementing statute (42.U.S.C 11607), and under state law when state law remedies are pursued (e.g., UCCJEA). In addition, lawyers with and without Hague experience are welcome to join the Attorney Network, as the Attorney Network offers a host of information and mentor programs. In addition to incoming cases of abduction, attorneys can also represent parents in abduction prevention cases and outgoing abduction cases.

Patricia M. Lee, a Florida attorney practicing in the area of parental child abduction and a member of the I CARE Foundation states, “I feel privileged to have been a referral attorney for the implementing agency for many years of my private practice. The trauma experienced by victimized children and parents when faced with a child abduction, especially in the international arena, is overwhelming, primarily due to the lack of experienced attorneys, but also, due to the great financial burden, and cultural and language barriers. When they have nowhere else to turn and are so desperate, being able to help these people has been a rewarding experience personally, as well as professionally. It is worth every hour I have spent climbing the learning curve in this little known area of the law. OCI has always been responsive and helpful in the practicalities of dealing with clients living abroad, and the network of mentor attorneys available across the U.S., nothing short of a wealth of information and assistance. My experience in taking these cases has been humbling, to say the least, as I have seen the very best of my profession, which is too often the object of jokes and derision. I would encourage any attorney to join the Attorney Network.”

If you are a lawyer interested in finding out more about the Hague Convention Attorney Network, visit http://www.travel.state.gov/childabduction and click “For Attorneys & Judges,” or write to HagueConventionAttorneyNetwork(at)state(dot)gov. To learn more about international parental child abduction please visit http://www.travel.state.gov/abduction. To receive an application to join the Attorney Network, please visit http://travel.state.gov/pdf/AttorneyNetworkFlyer.pdf.

Media Contact:

I CARE Foundation

Maria Gina

mediarelations(at)stopchildabduction(dot)org

917.200.6217

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Little Change in Unemployment Numbers Spells Dismal News for US Economic Growth, Unemployment-Extension.Org

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Little Change in Unemployment Numbers Spells Dismal News for US Economic Growth, Unemployment-Extension.Org












Dallas, TX (PRWEB) June 14, 2011

Unemployment-Extension.Org show that May unemployment numbers remained virtually unchanged at 9.1%. Job gains continued in professional and business services, health care and mining. Employment in other major private sector industries were little changed and local government employment continued to decline. Although not dire, the numbers indicate that job growth and the economy are moving frustratingly slowly.

According to Unemployment-Extension.Org & the United States Department of Labor, unemployment rates for adult men and women, teenagers, whites, blacks and Hispanics, showed little or no change in May. The number of long-term unemployed increased to 6.2 million. Numbers for part time workers remained unchanged.

Private sector work continued to grow and gains continued to be seen in professional services such as accounting, bookkeeping services and computer systems design. Health care employment also continued to grow. Employment in other major industries, including retail trade, transportation and warehousing, information, financial activities, and leisure and hospitality saw little change. Local government employment continued its downward trend.

Overall, the mood of the American public is pessimistic towards these most recent unemployment numbers with 57% of those polled feeling that the “economic recovery has not begun.” With only 54,000 jobs created in May, down from 232,000 in April, the Obama administration must do significantly more to improve these bleak economic numbers. Requests for an additional Unemployment Extension are already in process.

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TTUISD Partnership In Brazil Reaches Record Growth

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Lubbock, TX (Vocus) November 12, 2010

For more than 10 years, Texas Tech University Independent School District (TTUISD) has been an educational partner with schools in Brazil. Currently, TTUISD has more than 670 students enrolled from 11 Brazilian schools. These students are able to pursue a Texas high school diploma without ever leaving their country. On Oct. 23, a graduation ceremony was held in Vitoria, Brazil where graduating students were presented with a dual-diploma.

“We continue to expand our relationships with our partner schools and look forward to forming additional partnerships,” said Holly Watson, interim superintendent of TTUISD.

Schools that participate in this partnership include Centro Leonardo Da Vince, Dante, Edna Roriz, Magno, Pentagno, Pio X11, San Miguel, Diamica, Notre Dame, Jean Piaget and Christus. Since the start of the program, over 200 students have graduated with a Texas high school diploma.

For acceptance into the program, students must score a 70 percent or above on the 8th grade English TAKS test. In order to graduate with a TTUISD diploma, students have to take and pass the TAKS exit level exam which consists of science, mathematics, social studies and English portions.

Texas Tech University elementary, middle and high schools are accredited by the Texas Education Agency (TEA), and all courses are developed using Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) requirements established by the TEA. Texas Tech University Independent School District was initially established by the State Board of Education in fall 1993 as a Texas public high school able to offer high school diplomas at a distance. Texas Tech University Elementary School and Texas Tech University Middle School were added to TTUISD in fall 1998.

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With Funding Impacted by Down Economy – Colorado Community College System Coping with Unprecedented Growth

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With Funding Impacted by Down Economy – Colorado Community College System Coping with Unprecedented Growth










Denver, CO (PRWEB) October 7, 2010

With the down economy impacting its funding support, the Colorado Community College System has been coping with unprecedented growth. According to data recently released from the Colorado Community College System’s (CCCS) research office, in the past two years, CCCS has absorbed an unprecedented increase in students so large that it compares to the size of the entire Fall resident student body of Colorado State University-Fort Collins or the University of Colorado-Boulder.

In Academic Year 2007-08, CCCS served 107,028 students. CCCS concluded the recent Academic Year 2009-10 having served 134,753 students. Consequently, as of this past June, the colleges of CCCS served 27,725 more students than they did two years ago.

Percentage-wise, the number of students served by the 13 colleges of CCCS increased 26% over the two academic years ending on June 30, 2010. This unprecedented growth continued into the Fall 2010 semester, with Colorado Community College System colleges serving 9% more students than they were at this same time last year.

“More and more Coloradans have been turning to us to provide an affordable higher education degree for their children and older adults have been enrolling to obtain the skills they need to compete in the 21st century global economy,” remarked CCCS President Dr. Nancy McCallin. “Finally, options to earn college credits while in high school have expanded recently and younger students are taking advantage of these opportunities in droves.”

The Colorado Community College System comprises the state’s largest system of higher education serving more than 134,000 credit students annually. The system’s colleges include: Arapahoe Community College, Colorado Northwestern Community College, Community College of Aurora, Community College of Denver, Front Range Community College, Lamar Community College, Morgan Community College, Northeastern Junior College, Otero Junior College, Pueblo Community College, Pikes Peak Community College, Red Rocks Community College and Trinidad State Junior College.

For more information, contact Rhonda Bentz at 303.916.0502.

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New Teen Camp Launches to Meet Need for Personal Growth and Leadership

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(PRWEB) March 21, 2004

TeenWork, a unique new camp for teenagers, based in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania will launch its first session in July 2004 at the Freedoms Foundation in Valley Forge. By combining mindfulness meditation, experiential group work, optimal nutrition and exercise the camp will provide aspiring teens the basics of personal and group leadership.

Teen entrepreneur, Courtney Quinn explains, “This camp goes beyond specific skill training in sports such as soccer, lacrosse or tennis to teach teens specific technologies for maintaining focus, emotional balance, and optimal health so that teens can manage their lives from the inside out. These are tools that many Olympic stars use. There’s a lot going on in the average teen’s life and this camp gives kids space to address the whole picture. I think more parents are realizing that this kind of camp is the next step beyond the usual sports camp because it improves each part of the person: body, mind and spirit and yet it is secular.”

Many teens are interested in meditation and experiential learning to learn to handle stress. Athletes use these techniques as a way to get an edge on their playing fields, and they often see it as a cure for burnout. Medical doctors are documenting that regular meditation and techniques for enhancing emotional intelligence improve equanimity, lower blood pressure and moderate blood sugar. The cover of TIME magazine had a feature article on meditation last summer, indicating that what was once alternative, like yoga, is quickly becoming mainstream.

The practical, personal learning methodologies presented in the TeenWork camp are uniquely tailored to develop the whole person and to empower them to make a difference in their schools and communities.

For more information and to register call Tara at (610) 469-5001 or visit the www.teenwork.net website. TeenWork camp will be held from July 11-15, and early registration is advised.

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Teen music fans driving explosive growth at Buzznet: networking site features voluminous entries that are frequently updated.(INTERNET): An article from: Los Angeles Business Journal

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World stocks rise on global growth upgrade

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World stocks rise on global growth upgrade
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What foods should teenagers be eating to ensure maximum growth and full development?

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