L1B - can I be in the US whilst company files?
#16
Re: L1B - can I be in the US whilst company files?
I get along well with people from CalTech.
That said, I find myself amused that when I see a question to which the proper response is to ask more questions many posters here jump to conclusions. I agree that there are questions which can easily be answered, but for many others, my professional training doesn't allow for that.
[As an aside, I would often get cases when I was in practice where a client came in for a second opinion when the other lawyer just jumped to conclusions without "digging." The first lawyer lost themselves cases that way.]
That said, I find myself amused that when I see a question to which the proper response is to ask more questions many posters here jump to conclusions. I agree that there are questions which can easily be answered, but for many others, my professional training doesn't allow for that.
[As an aside, I would often get cases when I was in practice where a client came in for a second opinion when the other lawyer just jumped to conclusions without "digging." The first lawyer lost themselves cases that way.]
#17
Re: L1B - can I be in the US whilst company files?
I get along well with people from CalTech.
That said, I find myself amused that when I see a question to which the proper response is to ask more questions many posters here jump to conclusions. I agree that there are questions which can easily be answered, but for many others, my professional training doesn't allow for that.
[As an aside, I would often get cases when I was in practice where a client came in for a second opinion when the other lawyer just jumped to conclusions without "digging." The first lawyer lost themselves cases that way.]
That said, I find myself amused that when I see a question to which the proper response is to ask more questions many posters here jump to conclusions. I agree that there are questions which can easily be answered, but for many others, my professional training doesn't allow for that.
[As an aside, I would often get cases when I was in practice where a client came in for a second opinion when the other lawyer just jumped to conclusions without "digging." The first lawyer lost themselves cases that way.]