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March 16, 2022
This is the second article of the Mitchell Williams “Licenses and the Law” Series, which explains the process of when a licensed professional receives a complaint against his/her license. The series will be published bi-monthly for a total of 10 articles. The third article will publish on March 29, 2022.
Receiving a Complaint
As we explained in our first article, most licensing boards follow ...
March 16, 2022
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — You can soon add South Dakota to the states where only taxpayers are allowed to pay for elections. Governor Kristi Noem signed that new restriction into law Wednesday.
Starting July 1, state and local governments in South Dakota can’t accept any funds, grants or gifts to run their elections, unless that source is the local, state or federal government.
The only exception...
March 16, 2022
Lawyer on wrong side of law gets suspended leader-call.com
March 16, 2022
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb speaks with reporters at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022. The Republican governor signaled support for contentious proposals moving through the Legislature that would ban transgender girls from participating in K-12 girls school sports and would place restrictions on teaching about racism and political topics. (AP Photo/Tom Davies) ...
March 16, 2022
It’s been over 50 years since the Freedom of Information Act was passed by Congress in 1966, and Missouri followed suit with our Sunshine Law (RSMO Chapter 610) in 1973, putting it into the Missouri Constitution and making us one of the earliest advocates of the open records act.
The law clearly states that meetings, records, votes, actions and deliberations of public governmental bodies are ...
March 16, 2022
Less than one week after announcing plans to open an office in Washington, D.C., Clayton-based law firm Armstrong Teasdale LLP has expanded again.
This time, it’s a two-attorney office that opened this week in Dublin, Ireland.
“Dublin is a key steppingstone in our European expansion plans,” Chairman David Braswell said in a written statement. “We now have important footholds in both the (Unit...
March 16, 2022
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday approved a bill to make daylight saving time permanent, which would end the need for Americans to change their clocks twice a year. South Carolina lawmakers already passed such a law in 2020, however it has yet to be enacted.
Why?
The law has been on hold until Congress does what it’s attempting to do now.
Still, the federal bill must pass the House and then get sig...
March 16, 2022
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed into law a federal cyber attack reporting requirement aimed at protecting critical infrastructure in the United States.
The Strengthening American Cybersecurity Act of 2022 was created to shore up cyberdefenses and increase the power of agencies investigating cybersecurity incidents. The Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act of 2022 is...
March 16, 2022
On March 15, 2022, President Biden signed into law the $1.5 trillion Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022 (the “Omnibus Bill”). Included in the 2,700+ page Omnibus Bill is an extension of Medicare coverage of professional consultations, office visits, and office psychiatry services conducted via telemedicine for 151 days after the end of the designated public health emergency (“PHE”).[1]
P...
March 16, 2022
CLARK, NJ – At the start of the March 14 Clark Board of Education meeting, Mayor Sal Bonaccorso, joined by members of the Union County Prosecutor's Office and Clark Police Department, took to the podium to discuss the security incident that occurred at Arthur L. Johnson High School earlier this month.
On March 4, ALJ was forced into a lockdown mid-morning after a student was found in possessi...
