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November 08, 2021

Abu Dhabi issues law on divorce, inheritance for non-Muslims - Minneapolis Star Tribune

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The capital of the United Arab Emirates has issued new rules governing divorce, inheritance and child custody for non-Muslims in Abu Dhabi, the country's state-run news agency reported. The report Sunday by the WAM news agency said Abu Dhabi would create a new court to handle these cases, which will be held in both Arabic and English to be better understood by th...
November 08, 2021

Abu Dhabi issues law on divorce, inheritance for non-Muslims - Jacksonville Journal-Courier

FILE - Tourists walk through Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at dusk in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020. Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, has issued new rules governing divorce, inheritance and child custody for non-Muslims, the country's state-run news agency reported Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The capital of the United Arab...
November 08, 2021

Law roundup: Bus driver cheesed off at tasteless prank - Daily Inter Lake

An out-of-town high school bus driver told the Kalispell Police Department that American cheese slices had been thrown all over the outside of the bus while it was parked at a motel. A creepy man wearing a mask and red coat was allegedly lurking in a casino and watching a female employee. Another man walked him to the door, asked him to leave and told him he was calling the cops. A hard-to-un...
November 08, 2021

'Your sister-in-law involved in drugs trade?': Nawab Malik asks. Sameer Wankhede responds - Hindustan Times

The war of words between Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officer Sameer Wankhede escalated on Monday, with the former alleging that the latter’s sister-in-law was involved in drugs business. Responding to the charge, Wankhede stressed that he had nothing to do with the case cited by Malik. It began with a fresh attack on Wankhede, in which the Nationalist C...
November 08, 2021

2 student governments push for Giuliani's SU law degree to be rescinded - The Daily Orange

Giuliani’s degree drew protests from SU community members in 2002, when he was invited to the commencement ceremony, and in the past year following his attempts to undermine the 2020 presidential election. Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. One year after he began campaigning to overturn a presidential election, Rudy Giuliani still ...
November 08, 2021

Fee Feud Continues Between Judge, Sanford Law Firm - Arkansas Business Online

Josh Sanford After his award of a single dollar in legal fees to a Little Rock law firm was set aside on appeal, U.S. District Judge Billy Roy Wilson multiplied the amount by 500, and attorney Josh Sanford still feels mistreated. Sanford, of the Sanford Law Firm PLLC of Little Rock, told Arkansas Business last week that he’s also appealing the $500 award, which Wilson imposed after the 8th Ci...
November 08, 2021

Obituary: Dennis C. Law | Obituaries | lagrandeobserver.com - La Grande Observer

Obituary: Dennis C. Law | Obituaries | lagrandeobserver.com  La Grande Observer
November 08, 2021

Roundtable on Intellectual Property/Patent Law - Crain's Chicago Business

Patents and other forms of intellectual property (IP) are among the most valuable assets owned by both large and small organizations. IP owners are facing great challenges and opportunities—now and in the future. Two local IP/patent lawyers and one IP/patent valuation expert shared their industry insights with Crain's Content Studio. MARCUS HARRIS is a partner in the Chicago office of Taft La...
November 08, 2021

LAW, Mary - Hamilton Journal News

LAW, Mary Craft Mary Craft Law, former Butler County Treasurer and one of our better angels, peacefully slipped into Heaven on Monday morning, November 1, 2021. Mrs. Law was 90. How appropriate that Mary left this Earth on a beautiful, crisp All Saints Day, to once again be reunited with her beloved husband of 70 years, Richard, who passed away just eight months ago. This unassuming woman of...
November 08, 2021

Local leader in Law Enforcement to head Kansas Sheriff Association - KSNF/KODE - FourStatesHomepage.com

COLUMBUS, Ks. — A local leader in law enforcement has a new role to help make the state of Kansas a little safer. The Kansas Sheriff’s Association has named Cherokee County Sheriff David Groves as the organizations newest president. Sheriff Groves will be taking over for Sheriff Cole Presley of Graham County who served as president since 2019. Groves hopes to continue the association’s effort...