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April 15, 2022

Behold The Invading Force That Is US Law Enforcement - Techdirt

from the sun's-out,-guns-out dept Last week, federal agents took down two alleged baddies for doing the thing: impersonating federal agents. Two men have been arrested for allegedly impersonating federal agents over the course of several years. The FBI alleges that Arian Taherzadeh, 40, and Haider Ali, 35, have been pretending to be various officers and employees of the U.S. government, incl...
April 15, 2022

Northern Delaware leasing rises led by law firms - Delaware Business Times

WILMINGTON – Although 2022 started with concerns over an omicron surge, the northern Delaware office leasing market saw headwinds by the end of the first quarter led primarily by major law firms. The vacancy rate fell by 80 basis points, more than erasing the fourth quarter’s rise, to finish at 17.3%, according to Newmark, the real estate brokerage that mostly closely tracks the Delaware mark...
April 15, 2022

Our Employment Law team reviews interesting recent case law - JD Supra

News from our Employment Law team on: several rulings of the Court of Cassation specifying (i) the possible sequencing of a reorganization project involving the implementation of a PSE (ii) the conciliation between a PSE and a collective bargaining agreement, and (iii) the possibility for a CSE or a trade union to invoke the exception of illegality of a collective agreement in order to defend...
April 15, 2022

Sen. Jacque: 'Pretenders Face Penalties' Act signed into law - WisPolitics.com

MADISON, WI… Any individual falsely posing as a public officer or utility employee could now face felony charges under a measure signed into law today. State Sen. André Jacque (R-De Pere), co-author of the Pretenders Face Penalties Act (Assembly Bill 251) with Rep. Calvin Callahan and Sen. Melissa Agard, said the new law closes a loophole in state statute, which previously provided no crimina...
April 15, 2022

Former Deaconess Physician Used Role to Wrongly Access Women's Personal Data, Law Firm Says - WEVV

Former Deaconess Physician Used Role to Wrongly Access Women's Personal Data, Law Firm Says  WEVV
April 15, 2022

‘Ghosts’, ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Tie For Thursday’s Top Demo; ‘Young Sheldon’ Tallies Most Viewers - Deadline

(L-R): Roman Zaragoza, Brandon Scott Jones and Sheila Carrasco CBS’ Thursday primetime slate returned strong after last week’s break with newcomer Ghosts tying with Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for the night’s top rating. Per fast affiliates, Ghosts ticked up from the previous week to earn a 0.6 rating in the 18-49 demo and 5.78 million viewers. In the same hour Law & Order: SVU ...
April 15, 2022

Kansas Law Strengthens Patient Access to Health Care - PR Newswire

AANP celebrates Kansas as 26th state to empower patients with direct access to nurse practitioners AUSTIN, Texas, April 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- With a stroke of the governor's pen, access to high-quality health care just improved for patients in Kansas. Today, Gov. Laura Kelly signed House Bill 2279 into law. This bipartisan victory makes Kansas the second state in 2022 and the 26th state in...
April 15, 2022

Washington to change hospital charity care law - Becker's Hospital Review

Changes are coming to Washington's state charity care law July 1. Four things to know: 1. The new law establishes mandatory discount standards for patients from 101 percent to 200 percent of the federal poverty level, according to the Washington State Hospital Association. 2. It establishes two tiers of hospitals and establishes mandated free and discounted care for each based on a patient’s ...
April 15, 2022

Colorado’s growing anti-doxxing law could soon include teachers - Canon City Daily Record

Sadie Crain, Tessa McQueen and Lily Missling cheer outside the Douglas County school district’s Central Administration Building during a rally held to protest recent alleged actions by some members of the school board in Castle Rock on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. Teachers could gain exemptions from the Colorado Open Records Act if a bill under consideration by the state senate becomes law. Senate...
April 15, 2022

Opinion: Days of digitized law practices are here to stay - Springfield Business Journal

The practice of law has changed more in the past 20 years than in the past 200. The pandemic has only accelerated the changes. While attorneys in the past could rely on staff to deal with the technology, it is almost impossible today for an attorney to practice without a fairly high degree of technological know-how. For many years, attorneys dictated their correspondence and sent it through t...