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October 06, 2021

Armed murder suspect fatally shot by law enforcement on Calif. freeway interchange - WTOC

PARAMOUNT, Calif. (KCAL/KCBS) – An armed murder suspect on the run was shot and killed by California law enforcement officers during a standoff on a freeway interchange. Aerial footage shows the suspect armed with a gun, pacing around angrily on a freeway transition road Tuesday morning. Moments later he opened fire. California Highway Patrol officers and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Departme...
October 06, 2021

“Law's Finest Hour,” Tort Lawyers and 9/11 - Legal Talk Network

Workers Comp Matters Guest Leo V. Boyle recalls the frantic 60 hours after the 9/11 terror attacks of 2001. He calls that time “law’s finest hour” as pro bono tort attorneys collaborated with Congressional leaders to craft the $7 billion victims’ compensation fund. Boyle shares how lawyers from across the country came together and rushed to head off potentially pointless class action suits in...
October 06, 2021

Annual Lavelle Law Food Drive is Back - Chicago Daily Herald

As they have done for 17 years, the attorneys and staff at Schaumburg-based Lavelle Law will once again host a holiday Food Drive. Donations will go to the Schaumburg Township Food Pantry, which serves approximately 700 families per month. "The annual Food Drive is an important tradition at Lavelle Law," said founding partner Kerry Lavelle. "Due to COVID restrictions last year, we were able t...
October 06, 2021

The Employment Law Reporter - October 2021 | Rivkin Radler LLP - JDSupra - JD Supra

Here is what we cover in this issue of The Employment Law Reporter: •A federal court in New York has dismissed a complaint filed by a former employee of the New York City Department of Education alleging employment discrimination in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act... Please see full Report below for more information.
October 06, 2021

Sasha Naiman named new executive director of Covington-based nonprofit Children's Law Center - User-generated content

Children’s Law Center (CLC), a local nonprofit law firm providing legal representation and policy advocacy for youth in Ohio and Kentucky, has named Sasha Naiman as its next Executive Director. Sasha Naiman (Photo from OJPC) “Sasha is a highly-respected attorney and leader in our region. She is the right fit for the position because of her demonstrated success at strengthening organizational ...
October 06, 2021

James Law | Obituaries | themercury.com - Manhattan Mercury

James Law | Obituaries | themercury.com  Manhattan Mercury
October 06, 2021

Mass. Lawmakers Consider Changes to Animal Welfare Law to Avoid Egg Shortage - NBC10 Boston

Massachusetts lawmakers are considering changes to a 2016 animal welfare law that sets living standards for egg-laying hens and some livestock to avoid a possible egg shortage. The voter law sets standards for how much space is required to keep pigs, calves and egg-laying hens. For hens it requires enough room for the birds to be capable of "fully spreading both wings without touching the sid...
October 06, 2021

Camden: Law is what judges say it is - The Columbian

Jim Camden is a columnist with the Spokesman-Review in Spokane. Email: [email protected]. Whenever a political reporter writes on a controversial topic, it’s almost a sure thing that the next day’s email, voicemail and social media feeds will be filled with missives from self-styled “experts” opining why a particular action is or isn’t constitutional. Almost any topic can be controver...
October 06, 2021

Letter: Law and order requires balance - The Columbian

It was encouraging to read the opinion piece from state Rep. Gina Mosbrucker published by The Columbian on Sept. 20, “New police laws imperil public safety.” While I am not convinced Mosbrucker is correct in all of her assessments, including the assertion that “during the 2021 legislative session, majority Democrats embraced the ‘defund the police’ movement,” I found her points were generally...
October 06, 2021

Kansas City plan to reallocate police funds violated state law, judge rules - Police News

The police board filed a lawsuit after the mayor sought to reduce its budget by 18% Today at 5:15 AM The Kansas City Star KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Jackson County judge ruled on Tuesday that the Kansas City City Council overstepped and violated state law with its plan to reallocate millions in funding for the city police department. The police board filed a lawsuit in May in Jackson County Circuit...