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March 16, 2022

Airlines Fight Calif. Law That Expands Breaks for Employees - Claims Journal

Property Loss Experts DALLAS (AP) — The airline industry is escalating its campaign against a California law that gives pilots and flight attendants who are based there more rest and meal breaks than they are guaranteed under federal regulations. A study commissioned by an airline trade group and released Tuesday warns that the result will be higher costs that would force carriers to cut fli...
March 16, 2022

Law Offices Get Smaller, Records Rooms Get Digital - JD Supra

A Digital Records Room: Now Is the Time 76%. That’s the number of U.S. lawyers who now want to work remotely. Prior to the pandemic, only 37% even considered that option.1 This profound change impacts many aspects of a law firm’s operations, including the big opportunity to shrink real estate expenses. Eliminating the paper records footprint from each office is a crucial part of that plan, a...
March 16, 2022

Gov. Holcomb veto constitutional carry law passed by General Assembly - IndyStar

First, I want to say thank you to the members of the General Assembly and their staff. They have a tough job, and we should all be thankful we have people in our community willing to serve. Being a public servant is not easy and the demands can be overwhelming at times, and we should appreciate them for what they do. When we talk about public servants and the demands placed on them, no group...
March 16, 2022

Ice-T talks the golden age of hip-hop, heavy metal, ‘Law & Order’ and reality TV - Press-Enterprise

In this file photo, Ice-T of Body Count performs at the Rock On The Range Music Festival at Mapfre Stadium on Friday, May 18, 2018, in Columbus, Ohio. Ice-T will perform at Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa on Saturday, March 26. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP) A decade ago, Ice-T was part of the essential music documentary “Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap,” which focuses on the craft...
March 16, 2022

‘You’re seeing the rule of law basically torched’: Russia nationalizes its civil aircraft fleet - The Points Guy

Russia’s war in Ukraine is hitting the aircraft leasing industry hard, upending the internationally agreed-upon norms of aircraft financing. Russian airlines lease around 500 aircraft from foreign companies. A law signed this week by Russian president Vladimir Putin allows these carriers to continue to operate these aircraft on domestic flights, even after the lessors cancel the leases, accor...
March 16, 2022

As Law Firms Push to Drop Russian Clients, Some Say Not So Fast - Insurance Journal

Sponsored by Philadelphia Insurance Companies Plaintiffs are decrying potential delays involved in law firms ditching sanctioned clients mid-litigation Leaving clients in court is ultimately up to a judge, and timing matters Several major law firms have said they will stop working for sanctioned Russian companies after the invasion of Ukraine. But some lawyers suing Russian banks in U.S. c...
March 16, 2022

Kenya's proposed forest law worries environmental activists - Reuters

NAIROBI, March 16 (Reuters) - Parliamentarians are proposing amending Kenya's forest law to make it easier to change the borders of protected areas, a move activists warn could adversely affect wildlife and the environment in the east African country. Conservationists say the change would open precious forest land to developers while supporters of the amendment argue it will help protect peop...
March 16, 2022

President Signs FY22 Funding Bill into Law - Senator Lisa Murkowski

Includes Congressionally Directed Spending Allocations for Alaska, Investments for Providing Economic Opportunities & Reauthorization of VAWA President Biden signed the Fiscal Year 2022 Consolidated Appropriations Act into law yesterday. The bill includes Congressionally Directed Spending allocations U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) secured for over 65 local projects in Alaska, through ...
March 16, 2022

Santa Clara County starts controversial Laura's Law program - San José Spotlight

Santa Clara County is moving forward with implementing a controversial law that allows authorities to order psychiatric treatment for people with serious mental illness. Photo by Tran Nguyen. After years of debating and evaluating a controversial state mental health treatment law, the program is in effect in Santa Clara County—and officials see early progress. The Board of Supervisors approve...
March 16, 2022

RCSO deputy selected as MT American Legion Law Enforcement Officer of the Year - Ravalli Republic

RCSO deputy selected as MT American Legion Law Enforcement Officer of the Year  Ravalli Republic