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November 17, 2021

The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz Announces Investigation of Poshmark, Inc. (POSH) on Behalf of Investors - Business Wire

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz announces an investigation of Poshmark, Inc. (“Poshmark” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: POSH) on behalf of investors concerning the Company’s possible violations of federal securities laws. The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz Announces Investigation of Poshmark, Inc. (POSH) on Behalf of Investors Tweet this If you are a shareholder who...
November 17, 2021

Citigroup Wins First Texas Muni-Bond Deal Since Gun Law Spat - Bloomberg

Citigroup Inc. won a municipal-bond deal in Texas on Wednesday, marking its potential re-entry into a booming corner of the municipal-debt market after a new Republican state law sought to punish Wall Street banks for their gun policies. The bank won an auction for a $27 million bond offering sold by the Alamo Heights Independent School District, data compiled by Bloomberg show. It stands to ...
November 17, 2021

New COVID law forces Tennessee hospitals to allow family visitation with dying patients - fox4kc.com

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Should dying COVID patients be able to receive in-person visitation? A new Tennessee law forces hospitals to change their visitor guidelines and allow end-of-life COVID visitations. The safety concern, however, is the family member would be directly exposed to a COVID-positive patient, and in the worst-case scenario, the visitor could end up in a hospital bed themsel...
November 17, 2021

New COVID-19 law forces TN hospitals to allow family visitation to dying patients - WATE 6 On Your Side

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Should dying covid patients be able to receive in-person visitation? Under a new state law, passed with a slew of other COVID-19 restrictions, end-of-life COVID-19 visitations would be allowed in Tennessee hospitals, forcing them to change visitor guidelines. However, the safety concern is the family member would be directly exposed to a COVID-positive patient, and i...
November 17, 2021

Benton County sends SWAT, law enforcement to remove man from trailer - 4029tv

benton county sheriff's office deputy and vehicle AVOCA, Ark. — Members of law enforcement, including SWAT, were sent to a rural road near Avoca Wednesday morning. Deputies went to a man's home to bring him to a mental evaluation that had been ordered by a judge, according to Lt. Shannon Jenkins, Public Information Officer for the sheriff's office. The man didn't want to go and refused to com...
November 17, 2021

How China's New Data Law Disrupts the Already Congested Supply Chain Ahead of the Holidays - Newsweek

China implemented a new data privacy law in early November, and it hasn't taken long for it to impact the global supply chain. As a result of the new law, some companies in China have stopped providing data that international shippers need in order to navigate supply chains, Reuters reported Wednesday. The law, known as China's Personal Information Protection Law, blocks foreign companies fro...
November 17, 2021

Four Law Firm Marketing Strategies for the Post Pandemic World - JD Supra

Business is anything but business as usual. During the pandemic law firms have had to pivot, embracing technology and rethinking how to retain and bring in new business. During the pandemic, many law firms created remote workshops, seminars and embraced interacting with clients online. Law firms must leverage this profound online shift by creating a robust online-digital presence. People are ...
November 17, 2021

Law professor elected to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights - University of Dayton - News Home

The Organization of American States elected University of Dayton School of Law Professor Carlos Bernal to its Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. As part of the seven-member body, Bernal, a native of Colombia, will help members of the Organization of American States promote the protection of human rights, investigate alleged human rights violations by nations in the Americas, and prese...
November 17, 2021

9 cities sue Florida over anti-riot law, saying it illegally ties their hands on police budgets - Orlando Sentinel

TALLAHASSEE — Nine cities are suing the state to challenge part of a new anti-riot law that gives the governor and Cabinet the authority to override local governments’ decisions about police spending, arguing the measure unconstitutionally “strips municipalities of budget-setting authority.” Gov. Ron DeSantis championed the bill (HB 1) during this spring’s legislative session as a way to crac...
November 17, 2021

Bostwick & Peterson Ranked in 2022 US News - "Best Law Firms" - PRNewswire

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- San Francisco-based Bostwick & Peterson, LLP has been included in the latest U.S. News – Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" rankings. The award-winning trial practice once again earned Best Lawyers' highest Metropolitan Tier 1 ranking in two categories: Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs and Medical Malpractice Law – Plaintiffs. "Best Law Firms...