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October 18, 2021

Portnoy Law: Lawsuit Filed On Behalf of Lightning eMotors, Inc. Investors - GlobeNewswire

Click here to join the case LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Portnoy Law Firm advises investors that a class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of Lightning eMotors, Inc. ("Lightning" or "the Company") (NYSE : ZEV) investors that acquired securities between May 7, 2021 and August 16, 2021. Investors are encouraged to contact attorney Lesley F. Portnoy, to determine elig...
October 18, 2021

New law in RI ensures in-state tuition, regardless of immigration status - WLNE-TV (ABC6)

New law in RI ensures in-state tuition, regardless of immigration status  WLNE-TV (ABC6)
October 18, 2021

Court: Parts of pesticide program violate California law - Associated Press

FILE - In this May 13, 2004, file photo, a foreman watches workers pick fruit in an orchard in Arvin, Calif. A state-run pest prevention program partly violates California's landmark environmental protection law with its approach to spraying pesticides, a state appeals court has ruled. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File) SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A state-run pest prevention program partly viol...
October 18, 2021

The Importance of Law Practice Management Open APIs - The National Law Review

As the legal industry shifts into the digital space, the ability to automate and streamline business processes is necessary to remain efficient and competitive (and profitable!) One of the ways firms can do that is by implementing law practice management software. While it’s important to select one that can meet a firm’s needs and client load, there’s a key component that shouldn’t be overloo...
October 18, 2021

Report: Law firm in opioids case should be sanctioned - Newsday

Oxycodone is a highly addictive opioid. Credit: Newsday / Robert Sciarrino A court-appointed referee has recommended sanctions against a law firm that represented an opioid manufacturer sued by Nassau, Suffolk and New York State for failing to disclose evidence at a landmark opioids trial until two months after it began in June in Central Islip. In a 20-page report issued Friday, retired appe...
October 18, 2021

Deputies: Man wanted for eluding law enforcement takes investigators on high-speed chase - KXLY Spokane

Deputies: Man wanted for eluding law enforcement takes investigators on high-speed chase  KXLY Spokane
October 18, 2021

California Brings A Slew of New Employment Laws for 2022 - The National Law Review

As the 2021 legislative season came to a close, Governor Gavin Newsom signed numerous bills into law. From arbitration to workplace safety, these laws will impact employers across the state. We have summarized the most important ones for you here: Arbitration Arbitration fees will now need to be paid upon receipt of invoice unless the arbitration agreement expressly establishes a payment sche...
October 18, 2021

City of Lexington looking to adopt new law that allows alcoholic beverages outside in certain areas - WGHP FOX8 Greensboro

LEXINGTON, N.C. (WGHP) — Lexington city leaders are considering a new law that would allow people to walk around with beer and other alcoholic beverages in certain areas. Uptown Lexington Executive Director Jacob Gordon said it’s called Social District, and it will allow people 21 and over to travel between bars and restaurants in Uptown Lexington and the Depot District with their drinks free...
October 18, 2021

Law Enforcement: Suspect Arrested In Killing Of New Rochelle Taxi Driver Was Wanted For Crimes In Multiple States - CBS New York

NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — CBS2 has learned more about the man who was wanted in connection to the killing of a cab driver in Westchester County, the same man who got into a dangerous shootout with police in Brooklyn over the weekend. As Nick Caloway reported Monday, the gunman was wanted by the FBI for crimes in multiple states. READ MORE: Surveillance video from Fort Greene shows Su...
October 18, 2021

Court: Parts of Pesticide Program Violate California Law | California News - U.S. News & World Report

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A state-run pest prevention program partly violates California's landmark environmental protection law with its approach to spraying pesticides, a state appeals court has ruled. The ruling centers on a pest prevention and management program run by the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The court found the program violates the California Environmental Qual...