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March 09, 2022

March 9 - Marc Bruce, Matt Mathews, and Andrew Lavoie open new law firm - Savannah Business Journal

The new firm is located in downtown Statesboro at 102 South Main Street, the historic home that was most recently the main office of the Statesboro-Bulloch Chamber of Commerce. Mathews is especially proud to work at this location because, before first housing the Chamber in 1991, 102 South Main was the home of his great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Smith, and had been in his family since 1...
March 09, 2022

In the 1950s, Tampa law enforcement sometimes worked with moonshiners - Tampa Bay Times

A moonshine still in a wooded area near Riverview in 1920. [ Courtesy of Hillsborough County Public Library ] When Tampa was a hotbed of organized crime from the late 1800s through mid-1900s, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office charged the Vice Squad with cleaning up what the federal government deemed one of the most corrupt cities in the nation. The Tampa Bay Times has obtained a cache ...
March 09, 2022

Austria suspends mandatory Covid vaccination law - The Guardian

Austria is suspending a law making Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory for all adults, just a month after the legislation took effect in an EU first. The country of 9 million people was among few in the world to make coronavirus jabs compulsory for all adults. The law took effect in February and called for fines of up to €3,600 (£3,000) from mid-March for those who did not comply. But the ministe...
March 09, 2022

How to Use Law of Regression Elden Ring - GosuNoob.com

Some of you might be wondering how to use the Law of Regression in Elden Ring, and I don’t blame you. Especially if you’ve been playing a fighter rather than a spell-caster. Thing is, you can’t cast this Incantation if you don’t have what it takes. That’s why we’ve put together this guide, in which we’ll show you how to cast the Elden Ring Law of Regression. How to Use Law of Regression Elden...
March 09, 2022

Law mandating pay ranges on job postings proposed - The Journal News

In a bid to reduce wage inequality, Westchester lawmakers want companies to post salary ranges when advertising job openings. Such a salary transparency law in Westchester would narrow the gap amongst different genders and races, said Board of Legislators Chairwoman Catherine Borgia Tuesday. She noted studies have shown women and people of color earn less than their white male counterparts f...
March 09, 2022

Putin signs law on using rainy-day fund to buy OFZ bonds, stocks - RIA - Reuters.com

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with flight personnel, students and employees of the Aeroflot Aviation School on the suburbs of Moscow, Russia March 5, 2022. Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via REUTERS March 9 (Reuters) - Russia's President Vladimir Putin has signed a law on using the country's rainy-day National Wealth Fund to buy OFZ government bonds and stocks, the RI...
March 09, 2022

Dog law headed for reform - West Hawaii Today

Tearful testimony spurred broad support Tuesday for a bill to overhaul the county’s laws relating to dog attacks. Featured Jobs
March 09, 2022

Dog law headed for reform: Moving testimony about attacks fuels unanimous vote - Hawaii Tribune-Herald

Kierkiewicz Tearful testimony spurred broad support Tuesday for a bill to overhaul the county’s laws relating to dog attacks.
March 09, 2022

Rhode Island law student was mistaken for a defendant. Now her TikTok has gone viral. - The Providence Journal

PROVIDENCE – A TikTok video chronicling a Roger Williams University School of Law student’s account of being mistaken for a defendant has gone viral, prompting dozens of lawyers of color across the nation to share similar experiences. Brooklyn Crockton shared a video last week recounting being shuttled to the side by a deputy sheriff in state District Court, despite being second in line to e...
March 09, 2022

For Annapolis Historic District property owners, new fire sprinkler law boils down to cost - Capital Gazette

In the aftermath, Alderwoman Elly Tierney, a Democrat who represents the Historic District, introduced a bill requiring commercial property owners to install sprinkler systems in their buildings. Last week, the bill passed the City Council by an 8-1 vote. Tierney had withdrawn the bill at the start of the pandemic and reintroduced it in January. The ordinance, O-1-22, budgets for property own...