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September 30, 2021

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: The Gross Law Firm Notifies Shareholders of The Boston Beer Company, Inc. of a Class Action Lawsuit and a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of November 15, 2021 - (SAM) - Yahoo Finance

New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - September 30, 2021) - The securities litigation law firm of The Gross Law Firm issues the following notice on behalf of shareholders of The Boston Beer Company, Inc. (NYSE: SAM). Shareholders who purchased shares of SAM during the class period listed are encouraged to contact the firm regarding possible Lead Plaintiff appointment. Appointment as Lead Plai...
September 30, 2021

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

Starbucks Ads are Up to Puff, For Now Pity the puff – so often cited as a reason why an advertising statement is not a claim, yet so rarely with success. And just by way of a quick review, a puff is an advertising statement that is so subjective or vague that consumers would not expect the advertiser to have actual evidence to support the claim. So it’s ironic that a company that takes its co...
September 30, 2021

New tobacco and vape law takes effect Friday - WPEC

The new law raises the age in Florida from 18 to 21 to buy tobacco, vapes. (WPEC) WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — A new law takes effect in Florida starting October 1. The law passed by the state legislature and signed by the Governor, raises the age to 21 to buy tobacco and vape products. Advocates say the law is needed to make it more difficult for young people to get tobacco and vapes. Und...
September 30, 2021

Democratic Rep. Brian Higgins Appears to Have Broken Law He Cosponsored - Business Insider

Rep. Brian Higgins, a Democrat of New York. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. The congressman made three stock transactions of up to $115,000 during 2020. Higgins failed to disclose his stock transactions within 45 days — a violation of the STOCK Act. A decade ago, Higgins cosponsored the S...
September 30, 2021

To Fight Texas’s Abortion Law, These Houston Hospitality Veterans are Teaming Up - Eater Houston

On Thursday, Houston bartender Lindsay Rae is planning a party at her Midtown drinking den Two Headed Dog. Instead of the usual birthday celebration or themed cocktail party, Rae and others plan to make signs — and connections — with people planning to attend the Houston Women’s March on Saturday, October 2 to protest the state’s highly restrictive new abortion law. The march is one of many h...
September 30, 2021

China Levels Series of Allegations Against Former Law-Enforcement Official Sun Lijun - The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Sun also had connections with high-profile cases in Hong Kong and internationally. Party investigators, who in April 2020 said that Mr. Sun was under investigation, in Thursday’s notice didn’t specify any focus of its probe but accused him of numerous personal, financial and political improprieties and ejected him from the political organization, which indicates a formal prosecution again...
September 30, 2021

New laws taking effect Oct. 1: More access to police misconduct records, and you must lock your scooter - The Washington Post

An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported that laws on scooters and on hate crimes take effect in the District on Oct. 1. In fact, parts of those two laws are already in effect, while some parts of the laws begin that day. The article has been corrected. Some police misconduct records in Maryland will be available to the public and the investigation of officer-involved deaths wi...
September 30, 2021

The Racist Legacy Of Early Immigration Law Is Still Alive Today - NPR

Atlantic writer Caitlin Dickerson talks about Haitian immigrants at the border, and explains how both Trump and Biden immigration policies are based on a racist system created by the Founding Fathers. Popular on NPR.org NPR Editors' Picks
September 30, 2021

New workplace laws take effect Friday | Business | journalinquirer.com - Journal Inquirer

New workplace laws take effect Friday | Business | journalinquirer.com  Journal Inquirer
September 30, 2021

The Gathering Clouds On the Law School Horizon - Above the Law

(Image via Getty) As law schools return to an optimistic outlook after the frenetic and problem-solving induced 2020-2021 academic year of COVID challenges, and with the nearly 13% applicant increase and a new cycle that looks to repeat or even add to those numbers, the clouds appear to be clearing. On the horizon, however, are three potentially darker storms that could change the law school ...