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March 21, 2022

Anti-woman extremism grows, but Florida won’t add gender to hate-crime law | Editorial - Miami Herald

Anti-woman extremism grows, but Florida won’t add gender to hate-crime law | Editorial  Miami Herald
March 21, 2022

Loophole means Attorney General rarely enforces Missouri Sunshine Law on state agencies - kttn

(Missouri Independent) – When Missouri’s health department refused to turn over certain documents to ProPublica reporter Pamela Colloff in October 2020, she did what the attorney general’s office directs anyone to do if they believe a government agency is illegally withholding public records. She filed a Sunshine Law complaint with Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, whose office enforces...
March 21, 2022

American Telemedicine Association ATA2022 Annual Conference & Expo - Foley & Lardner LLP

May 1-3, 2022 Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Boston, MA Foley & Lardner LLP is excited to announce that numerous lawyers will be speaking at the American Telemedicine Association ATA2022 Annual Conference & Expo, the world’s largest telehealth innovation event. The conference brings together providers, technology developers, business professionals, and leaders from across...
March 21, 2022

Is Hospital Care at Home Here to Stay? - Foley & Lardner LLP

It has been almost two years since the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) first issued blanket waivers of certain hospital conditions of participation allowing healthcare systems and hospitals to provide hospital services in locations beyond their existing walls during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE). At the end of 2020, CMS also began accepting waiver requests to w...
March 21, 2022

REITs Mergers and Acquisitions: A Guide to the Growing Area of Law - ResearchAndMarkets.com - Business Wire

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "REITs. Mergers and Acquisitions" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Since the early 1990s, the market capitalization of REITs has increased from about $10 billion to over $1 trillion, and M&A transactions involving REITs and UPREITs have changed the corporate and real estate landscape. REITs: Mergers and Acquisitions is a new and impo...
March 21, 2022

Will Florida students face less testing under new state law? - Tampa Bay Times

The screen students have seen when they log in to take the Florida Standards Assessments. The state is moving away from the spring exams, in favor of progress monitoring. The big story: With Florida transitioning to new academic standards in language arts and math, Gov. Ron DeSantis came to St. Petersburg in September to urge lawmakers to eliminate year-end tests in those subject areas. He ca...
March 21, 2022

Dalton grad starts career as state Natural Resource officer - Wooster Daily Record

Dalton grad starts career as state Natural Resource officer  Wooster Daily Record
March 21, 2022

Cultural China: Law no shelter for the powerful - Xinhua

BEIJING, March 21 (Xinhua) -- When it comes to China's law-based governance, an idiom that goes "The law is no shelter for the powerful" comes to life because the law here doesn't harbor the mighty. The expression, "Fa Bu E Gui," was elucidated by Han Feizi, a great legalist philosopher some 2,300 years ago. It greatly contributed to various political strategies in Chinese history. Having wit...
March 21, 2022

Analysis | P&O Shows How Companies Buy Their Way Around Labor Laws - The Washington Post

At 7:39 a.m. on Thursday morning, U.K.-based P&O Ferries sent a tweet to customers waiting to get boats to Calais in northern France, Ireland and the Netherlands. “Regretfully, P&O Ferries services are unable to run for the next few hours.” It apologized for the inconvenience. Many similar tweets have followed. What the company didn’t mention – and has still said very little about – w...
March 21, 2022

Ukraine Has Changed the World. Has It Also Changed Law Firms? - Law.com International

Ukrainian mother with her child in a bomb shelter / Credit: Marko Subotin/Shutterstock All of the big international law firms that had bases in Russia are out. They are shuttering their offices. The lawyers are gone. If administrative staff remain, it is only to wind down all operations, the firms say. Firm names may still be on the door, but all their legal work in Russia has ceased. The ove...