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December 06, 2021

Heavy law enforcement activity prompts delays on I-25 in Monument - FOX21News.com

Heavy law enforcement activity along NB I-25 in Monument slows traffic on Dec. 6 2021. MONUMENT, Colo. — Drivers heading north on I-25 Monday are seeing major delays due to heavy law enforcement activity. Multiple agencies have responded to a scene on the northbound side of the interstate at mile marker 164. SUV leads law enforcement on chase into El Paso County on Monday, Dec. 6, 2021 / Mike...
December 06, 2021

Connecticut Movers: Lateral Pickups at Big Firms | Connecticut Law Tribune - Law.com

(L-R) Shant Chalian of Day Pitney and Paul Small of Goldberg Segalla. Courtesy photos Shant H. Chalian, formerly of Robinson & Cole, has joined Day Pitney as counsel in the firm’s investment management and private funds practice, resident in its Stamford office. “Shant has established a highly successful and diverse legal practice, including extensive corporate, mergers and acquisitions a...
December 06, 2021

What First-Generation Law Applicants Should Know | Law Admissions Lowdown - U.S. News & World Report

In the rarefied setting of a university, it can be easy to take college education for granted. First-generation students, whose parents did not attend or graduate college, may feel self-conscious or off balance when their peers seem to have an easier time navigating campus life and career options. In recent years, law schools have become more sensitive to the financial, academic and social ch...
December 06, 2021

Clifford Chance Helps Australian Bitcoin Miner List on Nasdaq - Law.com

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December 06, 2021

New Oklahoma Law Could Knock Out HSAs - ThinkAdvisor

What You Need to Know The problem is that the federal HSA law requires an HSA holder to have skin in the game. Oklahoma's law allows patient use of coupons, grants or other outside money to cover cost-sharing payments. When that happens, patients can become ineligible to contribute to their HSAs. Oklahoma has a new prescription drug cost-sharing law that could break some consumers’ health s...
December 06, 2021

Rule to implement Florida law nixing employer vaccine mandates is underway - Florida Politics

The Florida Department of Health announced Monday it is developing vaccine opt-out forms for Florida employers who want to require staff get vaccinated. A new rule also will include standards for two of the five potential avenues staff can use under the Florida law to exempt themselves from vaccines. A draft copy of the proposed rule has not been published and the health department did not an...
December 06, 2021

Law Decoded: Bitcoin exchange-traded funds are put on the spot again, Nov. 29–Dec. 6 - Cointelegraph

Do you remember the time when a fleeting mention of Bitcoin, stablecoins, or even central bank digital currencies by a top-ranking government official was considered major news all over the cryptoverse? Feels like It’s been forever. As we find ourselves in the midst of digital assets’ global mainstreaming, such statements come in droves every day and are expected. Randal Quarles, an outgoing ...
December 06, 2021

Greitens says he supports Missouri gun law after blowback - STLtoday.com

Greitens says he supports Missouri gun law after blowback  STLtoday.com
December 06, 2021

December Law of the Month: Give snowplows room on the roads this winter - Antigo Times News

FROM THE WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION After every snowfall, plow drivers throughout Wisconsin work long hours to clear nearly 115,000 miles of roads across the state. Wisconsin State Patrol’s December Law of the Month reminds every driver of the importance of giving snowplows the space they need to get the job done. “The tireless work of these highway workers ensures safe driving co...
December 06, 2021

What California employers need to know about new laws taking effect Jan. 1 - North Bay Business Journal

A new year will bring new laws for businesses to follow, including higher minimum wages, increased workplace safety and expanded family leave. For starters, California’s minimum wage on Jan. 1 will increase to $15 per hour for businesses with 26 or more employees, and $14 per hour for companies employing 25 or fewer workers. The graduated minimum wage hikes were signed into law in 2015 by the...