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November 07, 2021

Moneyh & the Law: Client's death doesn't automatically end attorney-client privilege - Colorado Springs Gazette

Moneyh & the Law: Client's death doesn't automatically end attorney-client privilege  Colorado Springs Gazette
November 07, 2021

Experts Fear New Hong Kong Doxxing Law Will Punish Opposition - Voice of America

A tram makes its way through a street market in the North Point district of Hong Kong on Nov. 5, 2021. HONG KONG — Experts say a contentious Hong Kong law against online doxxing that took effect in October will be used to punish opposition figures for revealing personal information about police and authorities, as well as infringe on people’s privacy. The law criminalizes online behavior that...
November 07, 2021

Cecily Strong Slams Texas Abortion Law in Bizarre, Brilliant Weekend Update - Daily Beast

NBC Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” had a lot of ground to cover this week—especially given that Ice Cube, a celebrity whom Kenan Thompson has perfectly impersonated before, lost out on a $9 million acting gig in the Sony comedy Oh Hell No! because he refused to get vaccinated. (“My loss? Your loss!” he insists. “Oh Hell No! was gonna feature the greatest comedy duo of all time—Ice Cub...
November 07, 2021

Pennsylvania Dem governor violated state election law, GOP lawmaker says: reports - Fox News

A Pennsylvania state lawmaker claims Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf admitted to a violation of the state’s election laws when Wolf spoke during a recent radio interview. Wolf told Pittsburgh radio station KDKA-AM last week that his wife, Pennsylvania first lady Frances Wolf, dropped off his mail-in ballot at a polling station during early voting for the state’s recent elections. "I didn’t show up i...
November 07, 2021

Former Butler Co. treasurer Mary Law was ‘a political powerhouse’ - Hamilton Journal News

She had worked at Prudential Insurance for 26 years and was four years shy of retirement when her husband, Richard, said the Republican party needed candidates to run for county offices dominated for decades by the Democrats. He asked his wife if he should run for county treasurer. She told him that was a bad idea since he couldn’t balance the family’s checkbook. So Mary Law ran for office af...
November 07, 2021

Hilgers Graben named to 2022 “Best Law Firms” list - Lincoln Journal Star

Hilgers Graben named to 2022 “Best Law Firms” list  Lincoln Journal Star
November 07, 2021

New retirement savings law will benefit Maine workers and taxpayers - Bangor Daily News

In this April 2, 2018, file photo, an IRS Form 5305, Simplified Employee Pension — Individual Retirement Accounts Contribution Agreement is seen in New York. The BDN Opinion section operates independently and does not set newsroom policies or contribute to reporting or editing articles elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com. Noel Bonam is the state director for AARP Maine. Mark ...
November 07, 2021

Ethics Commission report finds city violated law - The Dispatch - The Commercial Dispatch

Sonia Shurden, Peter Imes, Keith Gaskin A preliminary report from the Mississippi Ethics Commission found the city of Columbus and its former registrar violated the Public Records Act when a former reporter from The Dispatch was denied the right to photograph campaign finance reports. Sonia Shurden, the hearing officer assigned to the case, issued her preliminary report on Friday, along with ...
November 07, 2021

Post-COVID adherence to Sunshine Law needed - Jefferson City News Tribune

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about lasting changes that are referred to as “a new normal.” Unfortunately, one of those changes has been lax compliance with transparency in government, particularly the state’s open meetings/records law, known as the Sunshine Law. Some public bodies have used the pandemic as an excuse to limit attendance/participation in public meetings. In some cases, the...
November 07, 2021

Perspective | Ask Amy: How to handle an in-law who constantly 'fact-checks' - The Washington Post

Dear Amy: This holiday season, my cousin and his wife will visit after five or six years. He and I are close but the wife, apparently an introvert, enjoys her own space, which is fine. The times we have been together she is always on devices, also fine. However, she has an annoying habit of "fact-checking" everything anyone says. It really grates on me. I think it is rude and inconsiderate. S...