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March 30, 2022

Law Firm Marketing Mistakes to Avoid - The National Law Review

Printer-friendly I’ve worked at and with law firms for 20 years now, and I do my best to guide firms and lawyers in the right direction when it comes to their marketing and business development efforts, but I see some of them make the same mistakes over and over. Some of these faux pas are pretty public facing and can be easily corrected. Others are due to changing times and technology...
March 30, 2022

Wolf Administration Previews Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Benefits in South Central Region 2022 Construction Season - pa.gov

More than 130 projects expected to begin, continue in region Wolf Administration officials today highlighted the 133 projects anticipated to start or continue this year in the eight-county south central Pennsylvania region and discussed the benefits coming to regional roads and bridges due to the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). “President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is ...
March 30, 2022

Key Law Firm Contact Management Best Practices - The National Law Review

In the legal industry, your contacts are one of your most precious assets since they are fundamental for creating a steady stream of business, and referrals. You would never throw your diamonds in a junk drawer and forget about them would you? So why would you treat your prized legal contacts any differently? Because contacts are key to your law firm’s business development, organizing them is...
March 30, 2022

Lebanon Cabinet approves capital control law - Reuters

Lebanese President Michel Aoun heads a cabinet meeting at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon March 30, 2022. Dalati Nohra/Handout via REUTERS BEIRUT, March 30 (Reuters) - Lebanon's Cabinet on Wednesday approved a long-delayed draft capital control law that still requires final approval from parliament amid a worsening financial crisis now in its third year, Information Minister Ziad M...
March 30, 2022

Oklahoma governor signs transgender athletes ban into law - PBS NewsHour

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law on Wednesday that prevents transgender girls and women from competing on female sports teams, joining a dozen other states with similar laws. Flanked by more than a dozen young female athletes, including his 14-year-old daughter Piper, Stitt signed the measure, dubbed the ” Save Women’s Sports Act.” “This bill, the Save Wom...
March 30, 2022

Mississippi equal pay law now one step away from implementation - SuperTalk Mississippi

Photo from Making Mississippi Women Secure/Facebook The Mississippi Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (HB 770), which would ensure equal pay across the state, is heading to the desk of Governor Tate Reeves. On Wednesday morning, the Mississippi House and Senate brought the bill up for discussion with the House voting 110-5 and the Senate voting 40-5 for adopting the conference report. Terms such a...
March 30, 2022

Lamont signs law continuing relaxed outdoor dining rules for restaurants - Connecticut Public

Restaurants can continue to serve food outdoors for another 13 months, as they work to find ways to both serve customers and be COVID safe. Gov. Ned Lamont signed legislation into law Wednesday that relaxes the rules on outdoor dining until April 30, 2023. This expands upon an earlier law that was to expire at the end of this month. In a statement, Lamont said these moves have allowed restaur...
March 30, 2022

Focusing on rural Illinois, law enforcement calls for stronger early childhood services - CIProud.com

(WMBD) — In a new report released Wednesday, law enforcement leaders called for policymakers to strengthen early childhood opportunities. Their report, Rural Illinois & Early Childhood Challenges, focused on showing how birth-to-5 services could address numerous problems for Illinois families while simultaneously aiding in curbing crime. Rural-Illinois-Early-Childhood-ChallengesDownload ...
March 30, 2022

Climate change goals require more efficient buildings. The infrastructure law could help - KJZZ

Download mp3 (10.8 MB) The Biden administration is working with states and cities across the country to try to boost the energy efficiency of buildings. In addition, there’s money in the bipartisan infrastructure law to help in this effort. Jonathan Bean has called buildings the “elephant in the room,” when it comes to meeting climate change goals. Bean is an assistant professor of architectu...
March 30, 2022

US law enforcement officers donating body armor, other crucial gear to Ukrainians - Fox News

Fox News Flash top headlines for March 30 00:00 00:0002:16GO LIVE Facebook Twitter Email Embed SpeedNormal Autoplay Thousands of law enforcement officers across the country are donating personal body armor and other protective gear to Ukrainians. As war continues to rage on, members of Ukrainian law enforcement and civilians need, and in many cases are running out of, personal protective e...