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March 23, 2022

ME looks to expand rural law - NewsCenterMaine.com WCSH-WLBZ

The proposal would authorize the University of Maine School of Law to open a satellite rural legal aid clinic in Fort Kent. Federal court sentencing FORT KENT, Maine — One of the U.S.'s most rural states is looking to improve access to lawyers for residents who live far from urban areas. The Maine Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed a proposal from Democratic Senate President Troy Jackson th...
March 23, 2022

Working Wise: 2021 Health Care Employment Law Year in Review and a Look Forward - JD Supra

In this episode, Lou Patalano, Jacqueline Hoffman, and Spencer Hamer discuss employment law and the health care sector. They give a review of highlights from 2021, as well as developments that will impact employment law and the health care sector in 2022, including vaccine mandates, non-competes, and diversity, equity and inclusion.
March 23, 2022

Democrat District Attorney Accuses Harris County of Defunding Law Enforcement - The Texan

Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (Yi-Chin-Lee/Houston Chronicle via AP) Tempers flared Tuesday as Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg requested the restoration of more than $6 million she says the county removed from her office. “The defunding of law enforcement in Harris County must stop,” Ogg told the commissioners court. Ogg had placed an item on the public agenda requesting an...
March 23, 2022

INVESTOR ACTION NOTICE: The Schall Law Firm Encourages Investors in Cano Health, Inc. with Losses of $100000 to Contact the Firm - businesswire.com

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, reminds investors of a class action lawsuit against Cano Health, Inc. f/k/a Jaws Acquisition Corp. (“Cano” or “the Company”) (NYSE: CANO) for violations of §§10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission...
March 23, 2022

Redford man accused of beating mother-in-law with bat before raping her - Detroit News

A Redford man is accused of beating his 44-year-old mother-in-law with a bat before sexually assaulting her at knifepoint, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced Wednesday. Norman Louis Muscat, 39, is also accused of beating his 14-year-old son and threatening his 32-year-old wife in a series of alleged incidents that led to a confrontation with police in which he was shot. Muscat is c...
March 23, 2022

New law designates I-27 extension in Texas - Land Line Media

A new interstate highway is coming to West Texas and New Mexico. Legislation has been signed into law designating a new four-lane I-27. The new interstate is expected to relieve congestion on I-35. It is an extension of the existing Texas interstate route from Lubbock to Amarillo, which followed the former U.S. 87 route. The extension stretches the interstate from Laredo, Texas, to Raton, N.M...
March 23, 2022

FBI teaches students at Alexander Mitchell School about careers in law enforcement - WDJT

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Public School's Alexander Mitchell School was chosen by the FBI Milwaukee Division as the 6th annual Adopt-a-School. On Wednesday, March 23, the bureau hosted a class to teach them all about programs and jobs within the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. One 4th grade student was a familiar face for agents. Chriscyris Gil Midence has known she wanted to wo...
March 23, 2022

Four law firms steer marijuana producer's $2 bln purchase of rival - Reuters.com

The logo for a Columbia Care dispensary is seen though a window outside a clinic in New York January 7, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome feedback, which you can provide using the feedback tab on the right o...
March 23, 2022

$1.1B Georgia refunds could begin in weeks as Kemp signs law - The State

Special state income tax refunds paid out of Georgia's historic budget surplus could be on their way to taxpayers in six to eight weeks, after Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday signed the $1.1 billion refund plan into law. In brief remarks as he signed the bill, the Republican Kemp saluted lawmakers for agreeing to “this great relief that we’re fixing to get hard working Georgians, returning over ...
March 23, 2022

$1.1B Georgia Refunds Could Begin in Weeks as Kemp Signs Law - U.S. News & World Report

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signs a bill to give state income refunds of more than $1.1 billion on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, at the Georgia capitol in Atlanta. The measure gives refunds of $250 to $500 to people who filed tax returns for 2020 and 2021. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy) The Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Special state income tax refunds paid out of Georgia's historic budget surplus could be o...