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October 14, 2021

Husband and wife attorneys start their own firm to better know and serve clients through DeFusco Law - The Arizona Republic

Special for the Arizona Business Gazette When veteran attorney Andy DeFusco decided to leave the successful longtime firm he co-founded to break out on his own, the only person he wanted as a business partner was his life partner. And when he approached his wife Bryn, an attorney with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, with the proposal to join him, she had one question. “She asked me w...
October 14, 2021

AAA working to raise awareness of Slow Down, Move Over law - WESTERNMASSNEWS.com

AAA working to raise awareness of Slow Down, Move Over law  WESTERNMASSNEWS.com
October 14, 2021

Minton honored by UK Law School | News | kentuckytoday.com - Kentucky Today

Minton honored by UK Law School | News | kentuckytoday.com  Kentucky Today
October 14, 2021

Why Salt Lake City Is the Latest Draw for Big Law | The American Lawyer - The American Lawyer

Salt Lake City, Utah. Photo: David Crowther/Adobe Stock What You Need to Know Salt Lake City and neighboring metros are booming, both in population and economic vitality. Two of the latest entrants, Kirkland & Ellis and Foley & Lardner, both also mentioned local universities in their decisions to enter the market. The area isn't without its challenges, however, including a highly con...
October 14, 2021

Lawyer who ripped off state won't lose law license - Albany Times Union

Offices at the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) complex on Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, in Rensselaer, N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times union) ALBANY – A former senior attorney for the state Office of Children and Family Services who filed false time sheets to collect more than $12,000 for no-show work was censured Thursday by the region’s appeals court. Laura J. Cail, of Schagh...
October 14, 2021

Florida launches nationwide law enforcement recruitment initiative with new website - WJXT News4JAX

BeAFloridaHero.com offers one-stop shop for law enforcement careers in Sunshine State Attorney General Ashley Moody announces the launch of BeAFloridaHero.com. (Screenshot) A new recruitment initiative launched by Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office is encouraging job seekers from across the country to come “Be a Florida Hero.” The initiative aims to draw new recruits into law enforcement ...
October 14, 2021

Schumer announces renewed push to overhaul election law - The Seattle Times

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said he will tee up a floor vote for Wednesday on advancing a Democrat-drafted overhaul of U.S. election laws, a move that is likely to be blocked by Republicans and set up another confrontation over whether to alter or end the filibuster. In a letter to all Senate Democrats, Schumer said he will take steps Monday to set up the vote for later in the week o...
October 14, 2021

Newark Republicans pick Bubb over Resta for auditor; Moore named law director - The Newark Advocate

NEWARK — The Licking County Republican Party Central Committee members from Newark appointed Ryan Bubb city auditor and Tricia Moore city law director for the unexpired terms of recently retired Stephen Johnson and Doug Sassen. Bubb, a city councilman with experience in real estate investments and as a business owner, defeated deputy auditor Lori Resta in the committee's vote Wednesday nigh...
October 14, 2021

Lawmaker: 'We're going to fix' Michigan's broken public records request law - Bridge Michigan

Michigan’s weak public records law is one reason the state government consistently earns poor grades on government transparency and accountability. LANSING — Big bills, baffling redactions, and years-long delays. Michigan transparency advocates, journalists and citizen activists on Thursday shared horror stories of trying to navigate the state’s public records request law that they say is b...
October 14, 2021

HBCU Preview Day Prepares Students for Law School Application Process - Ole Miss News

Visiting undergraduates get a peek into a life of law Emmanuel Lewis (standing, left), a UM law student from Jackson, and Kaehla Outlaw, a law student from Starkville, talk to a group of visiting undergraduates from Alcorn State University, Jackson State University, Mississippi Valley State University and Rust College during the School of Law’s first HBCU Preview Day. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole ...