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January 13, 2022
New law could change everything about the way we use payment apps WWAY NewsChannel 3
January 13, 2022
Colorado statutory law has traditionally limited enforcement of restrictive covenants. C.R.S. § 8-2-113, entitled “Unlawful to intimidate worker – agreement not to compete,” provides that all contractual restrictions on a person’s post-employment competitive activity are “void” unless they fit into one of four categories: (1) contracts for the purchase and sale of a business or the assets of ...
January 13, 2022
State Sen. Anthony H. Williams called Penn Law professor Amy Wax’s latest anti-Asian comments “reprehensible and ugly."
State Sen Anthony H. Williams (center) hosts a press conference outside the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Jan. 13, 2022. They discussed the “racist comments” made by tenured Penn Law professor Amy Wax, calling them “hateful and inaccurate rhetoric” and called f...
January 13, 2022
In a pair of related rulings in Hayes v. University Health Shreveport, LLC, and Nelson v. Ochsner Lafayette General, the Supreme Court of Louisiana held on January 7, 2022, that private Louisiana employers may mandate COVID-19 vaccines for their employees. “[T]his court finds Employer is entitled to terminate Employees for failure to comply with the vaccine mandate,” the court said in a unani...
January 13, 2022
On December 31, 2021 New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law the Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act (the “Act”), placing significant burdens on defendants in litigation. Under the Act defendants must produce relevant insurance information, such as complete copy of any insurance policy, contract or agreement, through which a judgment could be satisfied. The Act is effective immediat...
January 13, 2022
(Reuters) - Washington, D.C.-based financial services and fintech-focused law firm Mitchell Sandler said Thursday that it has hired nine attorneys and six staff members, several of whom join from Offit Kurman.
Mitchell Sandler said the hires will bring the headcount at the firm to more than 20 lawyers.
Partners Daniella Casseres and Ari Karen, two counsel and several staff members, moved to t...
January 13, 2022
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – CBS4 News has learned that South Florida police officers who have contracted COVID-19 have been returning to work sooner than expected.
It follows new guidelines from the CDC in late December that shorten the isolation time for people who have contracted COVID to 5 days if they are asymptomatic and have no fever and wear a mask.
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South Miami Police have been able...
January 13, 2022
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It’s been a hot minute (two months) since we’ve talked about future federal clerk Crystal Clanton, but there’s an update.
As you may recall, Clanton used to work at conservative student group Turning Point USA. But then in 2017, reports surfaced that she texted co-workers, “I HATE BLACK PEOPLE. Like fuck them all . . . I hate blacks. End of story.” And she was out at Turning...
January 13, 2022
SPRINGFIELD – Service members and their spouses are receiving their professional licenses at a faster rate, thanks to a law championed by State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Swansea).
The new law makes transitions easier for people whose jobs depend on having a professional license and whose living arrangements are often changed by a deployment or cross-country transfer. An airman's spouse who ...
January 13, 2022
Halakha is a wondrous thing. Seriously. A legal system that evolved from the 613 commandments originally written down in ancient Hebrew in the Torah at least 2,500 years ago (nearly 3,300 years ago if you believe in Mosaic origin), which has influenced the laws and constitutions of countless nations and remains the basic code upon which millions of people lead their lives to this day.
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