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February 15, 2022

Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: Multiple fraud, harassment calls - Loveland Reporter-Herald

Loveland Police Department arrests Sunday 5:08 p.m. At North Lincoln Avenue and East Eisenhower Boulevard, a 59-year-old Loveland woman for investigation of DUI, careless driving and driving with an open alcoholic beverage container. Tuesday 8:32 a.m. In the 800 block of North Cleveland Avenue, a 30-year-old Loveland man for investigation of possession of meth and possession of drug paraph...
February 15, 2022

Notes on BLS/Social Law Program and 2021 BLS Decisions—Including AG Healy v. Uber Technologies - JD Supra

In January, the Social Law Library sponsored the Business Litigation Session 2021 Year in Review. The panel included Judge Kenneth Salinger, the BLS Administrative Justice, as well as Michael Tuteur and Andrew Yost, attorneys at Foley & Lardner LLP. 1. Model Jury Instructions Now Publicly Available Judge Salinger encouraged practitioners to review the Model Jury Instructions available now...
February 15, 2022

Privacy advocates speak out against proposal to expand state wiretapping law - wgbh.org

A woman browses her smartphone. Civil rights attorneys, public defenders, privacy activists and some lawmakers warn that a state proposal to expand a 1968 wiretapping law would be an unnecessary and dangerous overreach of government surveillance. The law currently limits wiretapping to situations linked to “organized crime," which involve an “enterprise to supply illegal goods and services.” ...
February 15, 2022

Local law enforcement continues investigation into potential school threats - WHSV

(WHSV) AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) - Valley investigators continue to look into two potential threats made to schools in Staunton and Augusta County Monday. Students at Wilson Memorial High School (WMHS) saw a video online regarding a potential threat to an unknown school, the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release. ACSO said there was no specific mention to a particular schoo...
February 15, 2022

Thousands of mail ballots rejected under new Texas voting law | TheHill - The Hill

Thousands of Texans who have voted by mail in the state’s upcoming primary election have had their ballots rejected as a result of voter ID requirements enacted under a new Texas voting law, raising alarms among election officials. Although the March 1 primary election is still weeks away, allowing time to fix ballot errors, officials expressed concern that a significant number of would-be ma...
February 15, 2022

Recent 2022 Developments Shaping Trademark Law - The National Law Review

KEY TAKEAWAYS AND OUTLOOK FOR 2022 While Gen Z taught us all on TikTok how not to be “cheugy,” or out of touch with pop culture, similarly, trademark law in 2021 ushered in new and changed regulations, provided further guidance on traditional legal concepts and gave us a peek into how brands may help shape the future in the “metaverse”—and beyond. Trademarks (like Gen Z), keeping us all hip. ...
February 15, 2022

River Pointe Logistics says it has filed suit against 6 people, law firm, for 'abuse of process' - WFMZ Allentown

River Pointe Logistics, which is building a 700-plus acre industrial park in Upper Mount Bethel Township, said in a statement Tuesday that it has filed suit against six individuals and Rust Law LLC, claiming "abuse of process" by opponents of the project. Developer Lou Pektor said in the statement that the law firm and individuals have filed "frivolous" litigation in Northampton County and at...
February 15, 2022

2021 Health Care Employment Law Year in Review | K&L Gates LLP - JDSupra - JD Supra

Health care-related employment laws became a prevalent topic in 2021—the year of the COVID-19 vaccination mandates. States and the federal government continued to adopt differing approaches on mandates affecting different categories of employers. There were also several non-COVID-19-related employment laws affecting the health care industry in 2021. This alert provides an overview of these la...
February 15, 2022

Effort afoot to keep Georgia law enforcement from paying income taxes - The Center Square

In this May 5, 2021, photo Atlanta Police Officer Philip Darrett poses for a photo in front of the SUV he uses to help recruit new officers. (The Center Square) – A group of Georgia Republicans has proposed a bill to exempt law enforcement officers from paying state income taxes. Rep. Rick Williams, R-Milledgeville, the lead sponsor of House Bill 992, said the measure would help small municip...
February 15, 2022

14 Tips for Increasing Law Firm Profitability - The National Law Review

1. Stop Wasting Time on Manual Administrative Tasks 2. Offer E-Payment 3. Deliver a Top-Notch Client Experience 4. Respond With Haste 5. Make it Easy to Communicate With You 6. Offer Automated Appointment Scheduling 7. Speed Up Your Document Process 8. Demonstrate to Clients That You’re Not Motivated By Money 9. Know Your Worth 10. Start a Blog 11. Generate a Following o...