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November 22, 2021
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By C.J. McManus
If you’ve ever been charged criminally, you know the gut-wrenching anxiety and fear for the future that can come with almost any legal issue. Those facing such issues have a new shoulder to lean on here in Castle Country as the Morris Law Group has opened an office in Price.
“Being charged with a...
November 22, 2021
Perspective | A primer on how the IRS gift-tax law pertains to parents and their children The Washington Post
November 22, 2021
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Associate Steven D. Solowsky has joined Shumaker’s Real Estate and Development Service Line, where he is focused on all aspects of commercial real estate law.
Solowsky, who is based in the firm’s Sarasota office, has wide-ranging experience. He advises both individual and corporate clients in the negotiation and drafting of contracts in a wide range of complex commerc...
November 22, 2021
Florida A&M University College of Law students will get the chance to see first-hand the roles attorneys can play in and out of the courtroom to fight racial and economic inequality through two new fellowship programs recently launched at the school.
Two racial justice fellows started this fall: Ray Benson, a third-year FAMU Law student, and Cassidy Mauth, a second-year student. They are ...
November 22, 2021
Missouri police ask Republican legislators to amend act blocking federal gun laws - Kansas City Star
Missouri law enforcement officials are asking the General Assembly to revise the state’s new Second Amendment act that prohibits them from helping enforce certain federal gun laws, telling lawmakers that it is hindering their ability to conduct criminal investigations.
The law’s “wording and structure have caused confusion and potentially unintended legal implications,” the Missouri Police Ch...
November 22, 2021
The Rhode Island Capitol in Providence. Credit: Bestbudbrian / Creative Commons
The Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office says state regulators should block the sale of the state’s largest electric distribution utility until the buyer assures that it can comply with the state’s ambitious new climate law.
PPL Corp. announced in March that it had agreed to acquire Narragansett Electric from it...
November 22, 2021
Crossing the street is getting more deadly. Biden's infrastructure law could change that - USA TODAY
Every day, Tamika Butler watches as the residents of her majority-Black neighborhood in Los Angeles dart across six lanes of traffic on busy Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
As a transportation safety expert, Butler, 37, knows the risks they're taking. As a resident, Butler knows they have few other options. In some areas, crosswalks are 1,300 feet apart on a road that itself is about 75 fee...
November 22, 2021
A gender neutral sign is posted outside a bathrooms at Oval Park Grill on May 11, 2016 in Durham, North Carolina.
16 locales adopt protections after moratorium
Charlotte’s expanded job bias ban takes effect Jan. 1
Workplace discrimination bans covering LGBTQ workers have been enacted this year in more than a dozen North Carolina locales including Charlotte, five years after that city’s earl...
November 22, 2021
In this episode of The Proskauer Brief we are joined by partner Guy Brenner, who heads up Proskauer's D.C. Employment Law practice and co-chairs our Non-Compete and Trade Secrets Practice group and Daryl Leon, an associate in Proskauer's New York office and senior member of the Firm's Non-Compete and Trade Secrets Practice Group. Employers should listen in as we discuss key developments and t...
November 22, 2021
People in the Law, Nov. 22, 2021 – Michigan Lawyers Weekly Michigan Lawyers Weekly
