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December 16, 2021
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Dun dun: Sam Waterston, longtime “Law & Order” veteran, will be returning for his 17th season as District Attorney Jack McCoy on the famed Dick Wolf show for its revival. Waterston joins previously announced “Law & Order” alum Anthony Anderson, who will return to the cast as Detective Kevin Bernard. “Law & Order” premieres its 21st season on NBC on Thursday, Feb. 2...
December 16, 2021
Oregon’s passage earlier this year of a groundbreaking law to control mergers and acquisitions among health care entities was bitterly contentious, so it’s no surprise that crafting rules to implement it has turned into a quagmire.
During the legislative session, advocates claimed mergers are reducing competition and driving up health care spending, while critics countered that the bill would...
December 16, 2021
ST. LOUIS – With snow and ice headed our way, Mark Cantor with Cantor Injury Law outlines the liability for both homeowners and businesses regarding injuries that may occur due to snow and ice.
Cantor Injury Law offers a free consultation: 314-628-9999 | CantorInjuryLaw.com
December 16, 2021
Steven and Leslie Coren commit an additional $1 million to Penn State Dickinson Law. Credit: Steven Coren. All Rights Reserved.
CARLISLE, Pa. — Steven M. Coren, a 1980 graduate of Penn State Dickinson Law, had not visited campus in more than three decades when he attended a 2016 Dickinson Law alumni event in Philadelphia where then-Dean Gary Gildin spoke. “Dean Gildin mesmerized attendees wit...
December 16, 2021
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Boutique Los Angeles law firm Quantum Law Group, LLP announced today that Founding Partners Peyman Cohan, Jonathan Deer and Steven Morris have been selected as nominees for the Los Angeles Business Journal 2021 'Leaders in Law Awards.' The journal's Publisher and CEO, Josh Schimmels, says the awards recognize prominent attorneys "for their exception...
December 16, 2021
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(Reuters) - Law firm Linklaters on Thursday said it is changing how it pays partners, becoming the latest major firm to move...
December 16, 2021
Rep. Issa: California law enforcement has been unable to address petty crimes for several years
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After progressive San Francisco Mayor London Breed pledged to crack down on the crime surge in the city, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., told "America's Newsroom" on Thursday that California law enforcement has been unable to...
December 16, 2021
With just over a week left until Michigan's redistricting commission votes to adopt new voting districts for the next decade, the state’s civil rights department says the commission's maps violate federal voting rights requirements.
"The current proposed maps would strip the ability of minority voters to have any meaningful chance of having candidates who represent their interests," Jerome R...
December 16, 2021
Being hit in a rear-end collision may be the most shocking type of auto accident. Someone who is sitting at a stoplight or intersection is usually paying attention to what is in front of them and is not expecting to be violently hit from behind.
Dan Christensen of DC Law joined Studio 512 Co-Host Rosie Newberry to talk about rear-end collisions and what to do afterward.
Christensen discussed ...
December 16, 2021
Beginning Jan. 1, 2022, Washington restaurants will no longer automatically include single-use food service items like utensils, condiments and straws with food orders.
A new state law restricts the use of these items and prohibits packaged bundles of single-use items in order to reduce waste and litter – although customers can still request individual items if needed.
Single-use food service...
