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Immigrant IDs to Be Issued in Miami-Dade County
The two commissioners voting against the IDs voiced concerns that they could lead to fraudulent activity.Class Actions Surge as Fix-It-Yourself Movement Picks Up Steam
Efforts to let consumers repair their own devices appear to be picking up steam. In July 2021, President Biden signed an executive order asking the Federal Trade Commission to issue new rules encouraging companies to let consumers use independent repair shops or fix the item themselves.People in the News—Feb. 3, 2022—Gawthrop Greenwood, Capehard Scatchard
Family law, litigation and criminal defense attorney Kelly A. Jurs, of the law firm Gawthrop Greenwood, has been named to the board of directors of the Chester County Bar Association.Amended Rule 15c2-11 and Its Potential Impact on the Securitization Market
Rule 15c2-11 was recently amended by the Securities and Exchange Commission to provide for additional disclosure by broker-dealers to potential investors and the staff of the SEC has made it clear that it views Rule 15c2-11 as applying to both equity and fixed income securities. The SEC's most recent no-action letter regarding Rule 15c2-11 raises a few potential issues for the securitization market.Lawyer With Deep Health Care Experience Takes Legal Reins at Telemedicine Startup
"Digital health care has always been a personal passion of mine, and I look forward to bringing my extensive legal experience supporting health care organizations to the role," general counsel Beth Jacobson said.View more book results for the query "*"
'False and Pernicious': Connecticut Supreme Court Finds Lower Tribunal Relied on Flawed Theory
The Supreme Court found the lower court's reliance on the "materially false superpredator myth" was detrimental for two reasons.'He Doesn't Want to Talk About It': Officials Tight-Lipped After Chief Magistrate's Suspension
The jurist served as chief magistrate judge for less than 10 months before the Judicial Qualifications Commission launched its investigation into allegations of willful misconduct and failure to perform.Alphonso David Sues Human Rights Campaign, Alleging Racial Bias Led to Firing
Lawyers for David said he was dismissed "without identifying or articulating anything that David had actually done wrong" after HRC hired Sidley Austin to investigate David's role in advising former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's team on how to respond to sexual misconduct allegations.Trending Stories
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