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May 06, 2022

Law Firm ILN-telligence Podcast | Episode 49: Tiago Dias José | MGRA | Portugal - JD Supra

Tiago Dias José is a partner at MGRA & Associados in Lisbon, Portugal, where he focuses on public law. In this episode, Lindsay and Tiago delve into the ways in which the pandemic and the war in Ukraine continue to impact the legal profession and how lawyers can equally impact these global crises, and managing a law firm in modern times. Other MultiMedia by International Lawyers Network
May 06, 2022

17 Colorado law enforcement officers honored at memorial ceremony - 9News.com KUSA

9NEWS Photojournalist Foster Gaines takes us to the State's memorial ceremony for law enforcement officers who've died in the line of duty.
May 06, 2022

NY Appellate Court: Law enforcement agencies can't use DNA database for familial searches - Gothamist

DNA gene helix spiral molecule structure Law enforcement agencies can’t use a state DNA database to investigate the possible relatives of people whose genetic material matches those on file, a panel of state appellate judges ruled Thursday. The court found the use of the database can disproportionately target people of color. The decision said if police want to do so-called "familial DNA" sea...
May 06, 2022

Police on the lookout for Move Over Law violators - WWMT-TV

Pictured is the Michigan State Police Trooper's cruiser in a ditch after being hit by a semi truck on April 8, 2022. Michigan State troopers are on the lookout for violators on the Move Over Law, May 6, 2022.(Emirrora Austin/WWMT)<p>{/p} PAW PAW, Mich. — Michigan State Police Troopers will be on the lookout for any violators of Michigan's Move Over Law on Friday. Troopers are conducting...
May 06, 2022

New York City Council Delays Effective Date of Pay Transparency Law to November 1, 2022 - JD Supra

On April 28, 2022, the New York City Council amended the City’s recently enacted pay transparency law to delay its effective date from May 15, 2022 to November 1, 2022 (the “Amended Law”). As discussed in our previous client alert, the new pay transparency law (the “New Law”) amends the New York City Human Rights Law (“NYCHRL”) to require that employers disclose a salary range for positions i...
May 06, 2022

Measures impacting education, driving and public safety retirement now law - The Center Square

Measures impacting education, driving and public safety retirement now law  The Center Square
May 06, 2022

The Smallest In Biglaw - Above the LawAbove the Law - Above the Law

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to data collected for the 2022 Am Law 100, which top 100 firm has the smallest attorney headcount? Hint: The firm only has 284 attorneys, but that doesn’t stop the money from flowing in — the firm brought in $515,600,000 in gross revenue last year. See the answer on the next page.
May 06, 2022

Starbucks Broke Law By Firing And Threatening Pro-Union Workers, Labor Board Alleges - HuffPost

A Starbucks store in Buffalo, New York, that is part of a complaint filed Friday by National Labor Relations Board officials. Starbucks committed a host of labor law violations by terminating six pro-union workers, disciplining and surveilling others, closing stores and changing work policies in the course of its battle with an organizing campaign, according to a complaint filed by labor offi...
May 06, 2022

New law aims to help New York's first responders fight their 'implicit bias' - New York Post

A proposed law would give first responders in New York state more training. Gov. Kathy Hochul was set to sign a bill into law Friday to give first responders more training when handling people with mental illness — including instructing rescuers how to fight their own “implicit bias.’’ “Too often, people experiencing a mental health crisis or suffering from addiction feel as though they have ...
May 06, 2022

Law Professor Elise Boddie: School Segregation is 'Epicenter of Racial Injustice' - Rutgers Newark

News Law professor Elise Boddie, who teaches at Rutgers-Newark, is founder and director of The Inclusion Project (TIP), which works to promote systemic equity in public education. Since 2017, she has collaborated with civic organizations, students, faith leaders, educators, and researchers to desegregate the state’s public schools. She also advises counsel for plaintiffs in a lawsuit challen...