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Stermon, Board of Governors Member, Dies From Suicide
A politically connected figure in Northeast Florida, Kent Stermon apparently took his own life amid an ongoing probe by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.Effect of Georgia's Voting Law Unclear, Despite High Turnout
"Now there will be those both in our state, and across the country, who will point to our victory tonight and try to use it to argue there is no voter suppression in Georgia," U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock said. "The fact that millions of Georgians endured hours in lines — and were willing to spend hours in line, lines that wrapped around buildings and went on for blocks, lines in the cold, lines in the rain — is most certainly not a sign voter suppression does not exist."Insurance Proposals Could Bring Big Changes
The insurance market has faced massive problems during the past two years, with insurers seeking large rate increases and dropping hundreds of thousands of customers because of financial losses.Year-End Lateral Activity 'Swings Toward the Normal,' With Litigators Now in Demand
In October and November, lateral partner moves dipped 14% and lateral associate moves dipped 25% from the same two months in 2021, according to data from Decipher. But how does the raw data compare to historical norms?Disagreements Surface Over School Librarian Training
Some members of a state Department of Education work group that is crafting a training that all school-library workers must use in selecting books and other materials don't believe its recommendations go far enough.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-NYC Mayoral Hopeful Scott Stringer Files Lawsuit Against Accuser, Alleging Defamation
The action was filed on behalf of the ex-NYC comptroller by former federal prosecutor Milton Williams Jr. of Walden Macht & Haran.CVS, Walgreens Reach $10.7 Billion Multistate Settlement Agreement Over Opioids
"One by one, we are holding every player in the addiction industry accountable and forcing them to turn over billions of dollars for treatment and prevention nationwide," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said.CVS, Walgreens Reach $10.7 Billion Settlement With California, 17 Other States Over Opioids
"To all those struggling with substance abuse disorders, to all those desperately in need of treatment and recovery options—help is on the way," said California Attorney General Rob Bonta.The Internet of Things Likely Triggers NJ Privacy Violations
The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the networks of physical objects that are capable of communicating and sharing information via the internet. These devices include refrigerators, cars, home security devices to mention a few. Such internet-connected device are likely to violate New Jersey privacy law.Trending Stories
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