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November 12, 2021

Multiple law firms investigating Zillow for potential securities fraud - Inman

The investigations — which are relatively common after a company discloses very bad news — are a response to Zillow's announcement that it will end its iBuying business Tingey Injury Law Firm, Unsplash, Zillow and Inman
November 12, 2021

Will Maine's innovative packaging law help fix America's recycling problem? - wgbh.org

shaunl/Getty Images/iStockphotoLarge bundles of plastic bags, cans and milk containers await processing at a recycling center. This week on Under the Radar: America has a recycling problem. Ever since China banned the United States' recyclables back in 2018, recycling centers in American towns and cities have struggled to manage the massive amount of waste. Not to mention paying for the infra...
November 12, 2021

Will South Florida Law Firms Foot the Bill for COVID Testing Under OSHA Mandate? | Daily Business Review - Law.com

Doctor holding a test kit for viral disease COVID-19 2019-nCoV. Lab card kit test for viral novel coronavirus sars-cov-2 virus What You Need to Know OSHA's Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) doesn't obligate employers to pay for required weekly tests of unvaccinated employees. Some large and midsize firm leaders said they'll put the cost on employees, while others are waiting to see if the E...
November 12, 2021

Law profs seek to overturn New York law requiring their ethics complaints to be secret - ABA Journal

Image from Shutterstock. Law professors who posted grievances that they filed against 21 prosecutors are challenging a New York law that requires lawyer disciplinary proceedings and related papers to be kept private until discipline is recommended. The suit, filed this month on behalf of the prosecutors and their partner organization, the Civil Rights Corps, contends that the law violates the...
November 12, 2021

How Artificial Intelligence Will Affect the Practice of Law - JD Supra

The legal industry has been undergoing a technological revolution in the past decade, and few technologies have been having a more significant impact than artificial intelligence. Lawyers everywhere are curious to know how artificial intelligence will affect the practice of law. Nick Whitehouse, GM of the Onit AI Center of Excellence, recently sat down with Jared Correia, host of Above the La...
November 12, 2021

EQUITY ALERT: Rosen Law Firm Encourages StoneCo Ltd. Investors with Losses to Inquire About Class Action Investigation – STNE - Business Wire

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces an investigation of potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of StoneCo Ltd. (NASDAQ: STNE) resulting from allegations that Stone may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public. “is no longer [its] sole provider of POS services, [but the Company is] st...
November 12, 2021

New law to benefit military families with students at SUNY schools - Rome Sentinel

UTICA — Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon, D-119, Marcy, has announced Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed into law a bill Buttenschon sponsored to preserve the in-state tuition rate for New York’s active-duty military spouses and dependents attending SUNY and CUNY schools — even if the service member is relocated. “This bill provides a pathway to an affordable, quality higher education for aspirin...
November 12, 2021

COO & CFO Forum: How law firms handle the talent question may determine success - Reuters

It didn’t take long for the key issue to surface at the recent 20th Annual Law Firm COO & CFO Forum, sponsored by the Thomson Reuters Institute, as in the opening presentation, the top law firm concern today was articulated nicely. “Keeping talent may be the most important issue for the legal industry going forward,” said Jim Jones, Senior Fellow at the Center on Ethics and the Legal Prof...
November 12, 2021

Tennessee abortion waiting period law here to stay after appeals clock runs out, AG says - Tennessean

A Tennessee law that requires a 48-hour waiting period between appointments for a patient seeking an abortion has outlasted chances to appeal and will remain in effect, the state attorney general said Friday. The 2015 law requires a patient seeking an abortion first to be counseled by a doctor in-person and then wait at least 48 hours before returning for an abortion procedure. A lawsuit aga...
November 12, 2021

Interstate 14 to Midland-Odessa becomes law - Odessa American

MOTRAN logo In August, the United States Senate passed an amendment to redesignate the western leg of Interstate 14 to include Midland-Odessa and San Angelo, a press release from the Midland-Odessa Transportation Alliance detailed. That same amendment also reportedly extended the eastern segment of I-14 across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia, and creates a number of economic and ...