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October 25, 2021

The POWER List: Family Law 2021 Digital Edition – Missouri Lawyers Media - Missouri Lawyers Media

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October 25, 2021

Stow councilwoman misrepresents her college education credentials, university records show - Akron Beacon Journal

Stow City Councilwoman Christina Shaw misstated her educational credentials on the 2021 Summit County Voter Guide, which was a joint project between the Akron Beacon Journal and the League of Women Voters of Akron and Hudson. Through public records requests, the Beacon Journal found that Shaw does not hold a Bachelor of Arts from Kent State University as she responded in the voter guide, nor...
October 25, 2021

Regional leaders to lead new areas at law firm, foundation hires CFO - Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Sarasota Herald-Tribune The Shumaker law firm has selected the following Sarasota partners to serve as leaders for its newly established lines of service. Each line of service focuses on a different area of law, giving the firm’s top leaders a chance to shape the vision for future business. The new lines of service focus on the most emerging and in-demand fields of law due to advances in te...
October 25, 2021

Early aviation pioneer Ruth Law stopped in Binghamton after historic flight - Pressconnects

Special to Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin Oh, those amazing young women in their flying machines. Yes, I changed a word in the familiar phrase. We are aware of the work of the Wright brothers and their amazing flying machine at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Many of us are also aware of Glenn Curtiss and his advancements in the world of aviation from his base of operations near Hammondspor...
October 25, 2021

Emojis Emerge as Litigation Game-Changers: The Morning Minute - Law.com

ICONIC LITIGATION - Emojis aren’t just a convenient way to communicate with people you don’t actually feel like talking to. As Law.com’s Cedra Mayfield reports, they can also make or break your case. Recently, emoji use has helped to establish liability against landlords and indict politicians. It’s also aided in getting some cases dismissed. In August, for example, emoji-related evidence led...
October 25, 2021

Illinois legislators push to repeal parental notification law for minors seeking abortions - Chicago Tribune

A group of pastors pray together after speaking on Oct. 21, 2021 at New Life Family Center Church to urge Illinois legislators not to change a law which requires women under 18 to notify parent or guardian before having an abortion. SPRINGFIELD — With the backing of the legislature’s Democratic majority, Illinois has been at the forefront of expanding abortion access in recent years, even ens...
October 25, 2021

How to 'Justify the Commute': Law Firms Are Trying to Make the Office Better Than Home | The American Lawyer - The American Lawyer

What You Need to Know Law firms are looking for ways to keep their attorneys and staff coming into the office after a year and a half working remotely. Regular in-person attendance is seen as a crucial factor in maintaining personal relationships and culture. Law firms are trying a host of things: free food, a more relaxed dress code, charity competitions. After more than a year and a ha...
October 25, 2021

A timeline of Jack Strain's career in St. Tammany law enforcement - NOLA.com

A timeline of Jack Strain's career in St. Tammany law enforcement  NOLA.com
October 25, 2021

Anti-Ron DeSantis group targets Governor's 'inhumane' support of anti-abortion law - Florida Politics

The video comes on the heels of word that the Supreme Court will review Texas' 'heartbeat bill.' Gov. Ron DeSantis’ support of anti-abortion legislation, including his interest in a Texas-style bill in Florida that would outlaw abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, is the subject of a new digital by a group with aims to oust the Governor next year. On Monday, anti-DeSantis politica...
October 25, 2021

With New Conviction, Hong Kong Uses Security Law to Clamp Down on Speech - The New York Times

HONG KONG — A Hong Kong court on Monday convicted an activist of inciting secession for shouting pro-independence slogans at a series of protests, underlining the power of a sweeping national security law to punish speech. The activist, Ma Chun-man, had argued that he had not been calling for Hong Kong’s independence from China, but instead had wanted to show that free speech still existed un...