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November 25, 2021

Driver who ran from law enforcement pleads guilty - York News-Times

Driver who ran from law enforcement pleads guilty  York News-Times
November 25, 2021

German Firm Increases Salaries Above Magic Circle and US Rival Rates - Law.com

Credit: vegefox.com/Adobe Stock; German firm Gleiss Lutz is the latest major law firm to up its junior associate salaries in the region, boosting pay for its newly-qualified associates to up €150,000 and putting its rate ahead of Magic Circle and international rivals. From January 2022, NQs at Gleiss Lutz will take home between €140,000 and €150,000, a 25% increase on their current salary of ...
November 25, 2021

English and Welsh law can apply to smart contracts, says Law Commission - The Block Crypto

The Law Commission stated today that the existing law of England and Wales can be applied to smart contracts. According to the commission, wholesale changes to the existing legal framework are not required to enforce smart contracts — except in some situations where only a minor modification of common law might be necessary. Today’s announcement concludes the Law Commission’s work on smart le...
November 25, 2021

Neighbors, law enforcement concerned after psychiatric patient with criminal history in Carroll County escapes Dinwiddie hospital - WFXRtv.com

DINWIDDIE COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A patient who used to live in Carroll County and has a history of assaultive behavior is still on the run after escaping a Dinwiddie psychiatric hospital Tuesday afternoon. Now, those living in Dinwiddie are on edge, hoping authorities find him. “Anytime that somebody leaves under these circumstances, there is a concern,” Maj. William Knott with the Dinwiddie Co...
November 25, 2021

Is There A New Episode Of Law & Order: SVU Tonight? (November 25, 2021) - Looper

"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" is currently in the middle of its record-breaking 23rd season. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and the rest of the squad at the SVU continue to handle New York's most sensitive crimes, and somehow even after 500 episodes, the stories they present remain fresh. The last we saw the SVU team was on November 11, for the 8th episode of the season ("Nightmar...
November 25, 2021

Madeira Beach resident accuses commissioners of Sunshine Law violations — again - Tampa Bay Newspapers

Madeira Beach resident accuses commissioners of Sunshine Law violations — again  Tampa Bay Newspapers
November 25, 2021

‘Happy Thanksgiving. Obey the law’: 2 men arrested after 2 separate car chases in Loudon County - WATE 6 On Your Side

LENOIR CITY, Tenn. (WATE) — Two men are behind bars Thanksgiving morning after two separate overnight police pursuits in Loudon County with some assistance from Monroe County deputies, according to the Loudon County Sheriff’s Office. The two suspects, a wanted burglary suspect and a suspected drunk driver, were pursued by LCSO and MCSO deputies for two different calls; the second suspect was ...
November 25, 2021

White & Case Private Equity Hire U-Turns, Stays at Dechert - Law.com

5 Old Broad Street, White & Case’s London offices. White & Case’s hire of a private equity partner from Dechert has fallen through, with one of the three partners set to join White & Case earlier this month opting to stay at their current base. Private equity partner Mark Evans is remaining at Dechert despite White & Case having announced his hire to the firm as part of a thre...
November 25, 2021

Opinion | Florida law make students and teachers vulnerable to new covid surge - The Washington Post

If and when there’s another covid surge in Florida, public schools will be without two of the most useful weapons in our fight against the virus: masks and quarantines. After months of harassing school districts, including mine, over our covid-19 protocols, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and the Florida Legislature have just passed a new law that blocks schools from requiring masks for students and qu...
November 25, 2021

New unemployment lawsuit alleges MD Secretary of Labor violated federal law - wmar2news.com

BALTIMORE — A group of Marylanders are suing Maryland Secretary of Labor Tiffany Robinson for failing to administer unemployment insurance benefits according to federal law. The lawsuit, filed by attorneys with the Public Justice Center, alleges that Maryland is not paying claimants within a timely manner. The Social Security Act defines "timely" as issuing a determination on initial claims w...