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December 21, 2021

Spain's startup law could help entrepreneurs find equal footing with international monoliths - eMarketer

The news: Spain is paving the way to becoming an entrepreneur-focused nation by 2030 by drafting a startup law as a key to attract investors and foster innovation in technology. More on this: Spain’s government passed the draft startup law to parliament for amendments and approval last week, per TechCrunch. Spain’s Council of Ministers said it provides measures to cut red tape and reduce bur...
December 21, 2021

Low staff causes ripple effect for local law enforcement agencies - KEZI TV

Play Video 00:00 00:00 spaceplay / pause qunload | stop ffullscreen shift + ←→slower / faster ↑↓volume mmute ←→seek . seek to previous 12… 6 seek to 10%, 20% … 60% Skinner said in today's society; they have to send two or three cars on one call because of how dangerous they've become. He said they're also spending more time on the calls. EUGENE, Ore.-- Due to the growing i...
December 21, 2021

Seattle man sentenced for assaulting law enforcement during Capitol attack - KIRO Seattle

WSOC Capitol WASHINGTON — A Seattle man was sentenced to 46 months in prison for assaulting law enforcement during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the Department of Justice announced. Court documents say that Devlyn Thompson, 28, was in a crowd on the lower terrace of the building who pushed against and assaulted both Metropolitan Police Department and U.S. Capitol Police officers. Th...
December 21, 2021

LETTER: Amend fetal homicide law - Observer-Reporter

I caught myself laughing out loud reading Oren Spiegler’s latest diatribe jumping from abortion, the original topic at hand, to vaccines, to masking, to firearms. It read nonsensical to me as he kept switching subjects. One has nothing to do with the other. For the record I am a registered Non-Affiliate. I don’t need, nor want a political party to dictate my thinking for me. In answer to Oren...
December 21, 2021

Mayor outlines his role in state ethics bill becoming law - Rocky Mount Telegram

Mayor outlines his role in state ethics bill becoming law  Rocky Mount Telegram
December 21, 2021

How can law firms scale with subscription services? with Kimberly Bennett - Legal Talk Network

Counsel Cast Are you tired of trading time for money? If you said yes, this episode is for you! Kimberly Bennett teaches us how you can have more time for what you love, without the burnout, by making a few changes to your services, and by integrating subscriptions into your offerings. Kimberly is the Co-Founder of Fidu, a client experience platform, which was named the viewer’s choice winner...
December 21, 2021

Skate law may not be in line with Fort Plain's future – The Daily Gazette - The Daily Gazette

PHOTOGRAPHER: Andrew Waite Zach Walsh, 11, right, and Aiden Santore, 7, with their father Ryan Santore, who would like to build a skate park at Wiles Park, where they are standing. FORT PLAIN — If you skateboard or rollerblade in the Village of Fort Plain, you could end up spending 15 days behind bars. This penalty, spelled out in a 1993 village law banning skateboarding and in-line s...
December 21, 2021

New infrastructure law can Build Back Better for Philly communities divided by highways - The Philadelphia Tribune

New infrastructure law can Build Back Better for Philly communities divided by highways  The Philadelphia Tribune
December 21, 2021

Amendment to Illinois law closes loophole on COVID-19 workplace protections - Safety+Health magazine

Photo: filo/iStockphoto Springfield, IL — Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) has signed into law a bill that amends the state’s Health Care Right of Conscience Act to clarify that it isn’t a violation to implement workplace measures intended to prevent the spread of deadly communicable diseases such as COVID-19. Signed by Pritzker in November, S.B. 1169 also reiterates federal protections of sin...
December 21, 2021

Winding down: Norton sheriff ends 39-year city law enforcement career - Kingsport Times News

Norton Sheriff Carlos Noaks, right, receives a plaque Monday from investigator Bucky Culbertson as secretary Dee Dee Jones watches. Noaks ends 24 years in the office and 39 years total in city law enforcement on Dec. 30. NORTON — In nine days, Carlos Noaks plans to start catching up with his family. Noaks retires Dec. 30 after 39 years in Norton law enforcement — 15 years with the Norton Poli...