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New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.Employers Get Clarity on Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Policies in the Workplace
Employers—particularly those in the healthcare industry—may now take some further comfort that mandatory vaccination policies are defensible and will withstand scrutiny.City Bar Gives 'Not Approved' Rating to 9 of 25 Judicial Candidates in Contested Primaries
According to the bar association, its 50-member judiciary committee's "mission is to determine if the candidate being reviewed holds the necessary qualifications to become a judge, such as integrity, impartiality, intellectual ability, knowledge of the law, industriousness, and judicial demeanor and temperament."Delaware Suit May Be First of Many Over Bone Graft Linked to Tuberculosis
A case filed in Delaware Superior Court is the first anywhere to claim Aziyo Inc. was negligent in sending out a bone marrow product thought to be contaminated with tuberculosis, but attorneys for the Delaware plaintiff say similar cases are expected to be filed soon.Suit Filed in Dela. May Be First of Many Over Bone Graft Linked to Tuberculosis
A case filed in Delaware Superior Court is the first anywhere to claim Aziyo Inc. was negligent in sending out a bone marrow product thought to be contaminated with tuberculosis, but attorneys for the Delaware plaintiff say similar cases are expected to be filed soon.View more book results for the query "*"
Saltz Mongeluzzi Files What May Be First of Many Suits Over Bone Graft Linked to Tuberculosis
A case filed in Delaware Superior Court is the first anywhere to claim Aziyo Inc. was negligent in sending out a bone marrow product thought to be contaminated with tuberculosis, but attorneys for the Delaware plaintiff say similar cases are expected to be filed soon.Long Island Judge Accused of Shoving Prosecutor Resigns, Commission Says
The state Commission on Judicial Conduct says Ellen D. Fishkin, a longtime justice for the Head of the Harbor village court, resigned while facing an investigation from them.'Resign and Come Back After You Have Your Baby': Employment Suit Tests Benefits Eligibility
Attorneys Kenneth E. Barton III and John M. McCall, of Cooper Barton & Cooper, represent the plaintiff.'Don't Mess With Settlements': Ruling Sends Message About Agreements
"To the extent that municipalities are recalcitrant, they are not just going to get a slap on the wrist. Public policy is paramount," said attorney Marc Policastro.Clarification Needed in Connecticut Police Reforms
An update is needed concerning certification for officers with arresting powers.Trending Stories
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