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Republican Attacks Force First Roll Vote on US Attorney Nomination in 30 Years
Republicans attacked Rachael Rollins, Biden's nominee to be U.S. attorney for Massachusetts, for adopting a policy against prosecutions for certain low-level crimes.Judge Approves $3.5M Attorney Fees in $14M ERISA Settlement
The class action covered 9,800 John Hancock Life Insurance employees.Biden's Nominations for Georgia Federal Bench Called Historic
With a long-awaited and historic announcement early Thursday morning, President Joe Biden named two nominees to fill openings on the U.S. District…How to Make Employee COVID-19 Vaccinations Mandatory (Part 1)
Employers have a duty to protect the health and welfare of their employees and the public.For Schwabe Leaders, Getting Back to the Office Is About More Than the Law Firm
"We remain committed to growing the economies in the areas where we do business and live, and this was one of the many reasons we chose to reopen our doors to employees," Graciela Gomez Cowger said.View more book results for the query "*"
Murphy Appoints New Internal Diversity Officer, Signs Police Bills Aimed at Diversifying Ranks
On Tuesday, Murphy signed Executive Order No. 265 to create the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in the Governor's Office.South Florida Cyclist Hit by Car Only Likely to See $10K of $660K Award
The cyclist claimed that a green traffic signal permitted his entrance to the intersection, though he also claimed that he did not check the signal that controlled pedestrian traffic.Ex-Big Law Associates Suspended for Overbilling Clients
Both attorneys have also been ordered to reimburse the state's Client Protection Program Trust Fund.Florida Restaurant Worker Who Allegedly Slipped on Soup Secures Damages
The plaintiff claimed that her fall was a result of her having slipped on soup that had spilled during a transfer between hot and cool containers.Developments in Purdue, Boy Scouts, CPAP and Tony Lazzaro Sex Trafficking
In this edition of their quarterly Mass Tort Update, Edward E. Neiger and David Stern report on the Purdue bankruptcy, the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy, the Phillips Respironics CPAPs recall, and Tony Lazzaro sexual abuse.Trending Stories
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