Articles From Sofia Zneimer

Remote Documents Sharing Made Easy with IPEVO By Sofia Zneimer Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, May 2021 The IPEVO is a clever camera that allows presenters to share documents without sharing screens.
Flushing the ‘Out of Office’ Flood By Sofia Zneimer Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, January 2020 A how-to for setting up email rules that will help you more efficiently manage your inbox.
HIPAA-compliant court orders in personal injury cases By Robert D. Fink, Sofia Zneimer, & Cynthia S. Kisser General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, April 2019 This article discusses the conflicts with federal and state law and the Illinois Constitution inherent in 2018 Cook County G.O. 18-1 and identifies the requirements necessary to make any such order both HIPAA-compliant and constitutionally sound.
Undocumented, documented, or citizen? By Sofia Zneimer International and Immigration Law, December 2015 This article maintains that the status of a non-citizen in the United States is not relevant and argues that such determination requires factual, statutory, regulatory, and case analysis, and requires expert opinion.
Immigration status needs expert testimony if relevant By Sofia Zneimer International and Immigration Law, November 2015 A fictionalized account that illustrates that immigration law is simply too complex to permit either party to discuss immigration status without expert testimony.

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