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October 15, 2021

New 'Law and Order' episode depicts influencer sexual assault case - Insider

Christopher Del Sordo/NBC "Fast Times @ The Wheelhouse" premiered on Thursday on NBC. A new episode of "Law & Order: SVU" depicts a TikToker who is sexually assaulted by two influencers. The influencer, Willa, alleged that the two influencers took advantage of her when she was drunk. There is a history of alleged sexual abuse involving social media stars and content squads. A ne...
October 15, 2021

National Move Over Day spreads awareness about traffic safety law - WKTV

Ahead of National Move Over Day on Saturday, AAA and other local community partners are urging people to follow the rules of the road to protect roadside workers and emergency responders. Ahead of National Move Over Day on Saturday, AAA and other local community partners are urging people to follow the rules of the road to protect roadside workers and emergency responders. The Slow Down, Move...
October 15, 2021

Adam Schiff Says 'People Like Steve Bannon' Are Not 'Above The Law' Ahead of Contempt Vote - Newsweek

The congressional committee tasked with investigating the January 6 Capitol Riots is closing in on top Trump ally and adviser Steve Bannon with an expected vote to recommend criminal contempt charges against the former White House aide for defying a subpoena. Adam Schiff, the House Intelligence Committee chairman who also sits on the January 6 committee, went as far as to say that he expects ...
October 15, 2021

Law Firms Must Rethink What It Means to Invest in Diverse Talent | The American Lawyer - The American Lawyer

Credit: ink drop/Adobe Stock Law firms are struggling mightily with the challenges of retaining and developing their talent—and especially their diverse talent. One major thing law firms can do to meet this challenge is harness and deploy the individual influence and clout of their senior leaders and rainmakers. This group, still mainly white men (along with a slowly but encouragingly increas...
October 15, 2021

U.S. law firm drops work on Hong Kong statue removal after criticism - Reuters

A University student cleans the "Pillar of Shame" statue at the University of Hong Kong on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, China June 4, 2021. REUTERS/Lam Yik/File Photo Oct 15 (Reuters) - A U.S. law firm said on Friday it had withdrawn from helping a Hong Kong university remove a statue honoring slain T...
October 15, 2021

AD-ttorneys@law – October 2021 #1 | BakerHostetler - JDSupra - JD Supra

Swamped Commission Gets Compulsory Life Preserver Rising tide of merger filings cited to justify new compulsory process resolutions Multi-Foci After a 3-2 vote, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC or Commission) approved the adoption of eight new compulsory process resolutions. The measures grant greater freedom to Commission staff to pursue investigations backed up by civil investigative deman...
October 15, 2021

Man injured in Kenosha protests shooting sues city, county and law enforcement officers | NewsChannel 3-12 - KEYT

By Carma Hassan and Sara Sidner, CNN Gaige Grosskreutz, the sole survivor of the Kenosha protests shootings, is suing the City of Kenosha, Kenosha County and many of its officers, alleging “Kenosha law enforcement officers and white nationalist militia persons discussed and coordinated strategy” that led to the shooting that injured him and killed two others. “It was not a mistake that Kyle R...
October 15, 2021

From Delivery to Cocktails To-Go, How California's New Laws Will Change Dining in LA - Eater LA

Every fall, California’s governor signs or vetoes laws that come across their desk. With the swipe of a pen, then Gov. Jerry Brown legitimized street vendors and home-cooks selling goods legally in 2018, while rejecting the late night bar bill that would’ve extended last call for cocktails at bars until 4 a.m. Over the last month, Gov. Gavin Newsom — fresh off a victory from a potential recal...
October 15, 2021

Man injured in Kenosha protests shooting sues city, county and law enforcement officers - CNN

CNN Exclusive: Sole survivor of Kenosha protests shootings speaks out 03:43 (CNN)Gaige Grosskreutz, the sole survivor of the Kenosha protests shootings, is suing the City of Kenosha, Kenosha County and many of its officers, alleging "Kenosha law enforcement officers and white nationalist militia persons discussed and coordinated strategy" that led to the shooting that injured him and killed t...
October 15, 2021

Italy Puts in Force Tough New Law Requiring Workers to Test or Vaccinate - The New York Times

ROME — Italy on Friday set a new bar for major Western democracies seeking to move beyond the pandemic by enacting a sweeping law that requires the nation’s entire work force — public and private — to have government-issued health passes, essentially forcing Italians to choose between getting a pass and earning a living. With the step, Italy, the first democracy to quarantine towns and apply ...