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December 14, 2021

Elizabeth Warren blasts 'brazenness' of lawmakers who flout disclosure law - Business Insider

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testify during a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021 Sen. Elizabeth Warren called out the "brazenness" of lawmakers who flouted a federal disclosure law. An Insider investigation found that dozens of members of Congress viol...
December 14, 2021

DAL Law Firm: Why Have a Revocable Living Trust? - The B-Town (Burien) Blog - The B-Town Blog

SPONSORED: Why Have a Revocable Living Trust? A revocable living trust is created when an individual names a person, corporation or both as trustee to administer your trust. In some cases, the grantor and the trustee can be the same person, however a co-trustee should be named in order to ensure a steady management in the event of death. A revocable living trust provides the trustee with the ...
December 14, 2021

Fairfax promotes red flag law to keep guns away from those deemed dangerous - Inside NoVA

Fairfax promotes red flag law to keep guns away from those deemed dangerous  Inside NoVA
December 14, 2021

Lawsuit Challenges NH Law That Limits School Lessons on Race - NBC10 Boston

FILE: Getty Images A New Hampshire teacher's union, several educators and parents sued the state's top education, human rights and law enforcement officials Monday over a state law that limits the discussion of systemic racism and other topics, saying it curtails speech, limits the free exchange of ideas and hurts students. The "Prohibition on Teaching Discrimination" law, passed in June, p...
December 14, 2021

U.S. EEOC says mild COVID not covered by disability bias law - Reuters

The seal of the The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is seen at their headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 14, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Dec 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. agency that enforces laws banning employers from discriminating based on medical conditions said on Tuesday that mild COVID-19 cases will typically not trigger legal protections for w...
December 14, 2021

City Hall looking at performance zoning, in-law apartments - The Laconia Daily Sun

City Hall looking at performance zoning, in-law apartments  The Laconia Daily Sun
December 14, 2021

Prepared for anything, Gada Al Herz will pursue international law in D.C. - The University of Iowa - College of Law

By Hannah Weymiller Over 6,000 miles and the Atlantic Ocean separate the two places that third-year law student, Gada Al Herz calls home. Born in New York, Al Herz split her childhood between Cedar Rapids and South Lebanon. “I moved to Lebanon when I was around 12 years old and came back to Cedar Rapids when I was around 16.” She knew what life was like outside of the Hawkeye state, and that ...
December 14, 2021

Patent Law at the Supreme Court December 2021 - Patently-O

by Dennis Crouch The Supreme Court has not yet granted a writ of certiorari in any patent cases this term, and has denied certiorari in several dozen cases. A handful of important petitions are pending whose outcome could be transformative to the law. Eligibility: American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. v. Neapco Holdings LLC, No. 20-891. The Federal Circuit concluded that American Axle’s v...
December 14, 2021

Recognizing partner law firms for furthering diversity in the legal profession - Microsoft On the Issues - Microsoft

In 2008, we launched the Law Firm Diversity Program (LFDP) to reward our law firm partners who make progress in diversifying their workforce. We are committed to accelerating this progress, and in the last 13 years, we’ve seen consistent and steady progress in legal workforce diversification, including an almost 33% increase of hours worked on Microsoft’s behalf by lawyers from diverse racial...
December 14, 2021

NY Court Re-Affirms Privilege Protection for Personal Emails - The National Law Review

Citing new deposition testimony, actor Justin Theroux in a recent motion asked the New York Supreme Court to reconsider its December 2020 denial of Theroux’s motion to compel production of emails that his neighbor, Norman Resnicow, a law firm partner, sent to his personal lawyer about the parties’ quarrel (related to the New York City co-op where they both reside) using his law firm email acc...