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October 11, 2021

Law Firms Are Willing to Pay for More Diverse Lateral Candidates, Raising Questions for Recruiters | The American Lawyer - The American Lawyer

Photo: Adobe Stock What You Need to Know Firms face societal and client pressure to land diverse hires, and some of that pressure lands on external recruiters. Firms incentivizing recruiters with additional compensation for diverse recruits aren't necessarily 'wrong' in their action, as long as it is part of a larger effort. Most recruiters stay away from the idea of charging a premium for ...
October 11, 2021

New Records Confirm That Local Law Enforcement Agencies Worked With The DEA During George Floyd Uprisings - L.A. TACO

ew Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) records obtained by CREW—a nonpartisan, non-profit watchdog that uses aggressive legal tactics and investigations to hold government officials accountable—confirm that local law enforcement agencies in the Los Angeles area worked with the DEA to conduct surveillance operations during the civil unrest that followed the murder of George Floyd last year. ...
October 11, 2021

Daughter-in-law recording mother-in-law conversation - Villages-News

To the Editor: The daughter-in-law is being charged in Florida for recording a FaceTime call while she was in New Jersey. This is a perfectly lawful act under New Jersey law. How does the State of Florida manage to make this a violation of Florida law when it did not take place in Florida? Thomas Peterson Oxford
October 11, 2021

Refresh Your Chain And Traction Law Knowledge Before Traveling Mountain Highways In Colorado - CBS Denver

DENVER (CBS4) – Winter driving season is here in Colorado’s high country. In fact, you’ve probably seen the CDOT signs telling commercial vehicles to carry chains along Interstate 70. We’ll likely see numerous chain and traction laws issued for main mountain highways between now and next spring. (credit: CBS) READ MORE: What exactly is a traction law? A traction law is issued for all motoris...
October 11, 2021

New curbside cocktail law spurs request for more liquor agents in Missouri - STLtoday.com

New curbside cocktail law spurs request for more liquor agents in Missouri  STLtoday.com
October 11, 2021

Federal Judge Clears Way for Challenges to State Elections Law | Daily Business Review - Law.com

Early voting in 2020 in Florida during COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: YES Market Media/Shutterstock A federal judge allowed a series of challenges to a new state elections law to move forward, setting the stage for a showdown over Republican legislators’ efforts to make it more difficult for Floridians to vote by mail and for organizations to conduct voter-registration drives. The Florida Confere...
October 11, 2021

Texas Law Prohibiting Mailing Abortion Pills Won't Stop Texans Seeking Pills Online - Ms. Magazine

Texas’s S.B. 4 exempts pregnant people from criminal penalties for ordering pills online—so unless Texas is willing to post abortion police at every woman’s mailbox to intercept her mail, Texans will still have access to medication abortion online. An abortion rights rally on the steps of the Texas Capitol on Wednesday, Sept. 1, the day the six-week abortion ban went into effect in the state...
October 11, 2021

Conaway Bill Forming Office of Food Insecurity Advocate Signed into Law - TAPinto.net

TRENTON, NJ — With more than one million New Jersey residents needing food assistance as a result of the hardships imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, a bill sponsored by Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin, Assemblyman Vincent Mazzeo and Assemblyman Herb Conaway creating the Office of Food Insecurity Advocate to help address food insecurity in the state was signed into law earlier this month. T...
October 11, 2021

The income reduction for electric producers in Royal Decree-Law 17/2021 - JD Supra

Faced with surging energy price due to the shock in the offer that is affecting natural gas markets, the Spanish Government has adopted certain temporary measures (from 16 September 2021 to 31 March 2022) that aim at reducing the electric bill for consumers, implemented by Royal Decree-Law 17/2021, of 14 September. Please see full Publication below for more information.
October 11, 2021

Wichita law firm plans growth with move to northeast Wichita office building - Wichita Business Journal - Wichita Business Journal

A Wichita law firm has room to grow with a move to Wilson Estates Office Park at 21st and Rock. Ward Potter LLC, which focuses on family law, will relocate from the Riverview Building downtown to the Simmons Bank Building at 8415 E. 21st St. The move means the firm has room to expand into family law arbitration and mediation, and also add three family law attorneys, according to a news releas...