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Judge Refuses to Block Law Concerning Union Due Changes
The highest-profile part of the law ends the decades-old practice of union dues being deducted from workers' paychecks.Trump Countersues Carroll for Defamation, Claiming CNN Comments Contradicted Jury's Rape Verdict
In the countersuit, Trump's attorney Alina Habba of Habba Madaio & Associates argued that Carroll "disregarded the jury's finding that [Trump] did not rape her" by saying "oh yes he did" during a CNN interview the day after the verdict.Education Dept. Targets TikTok, Adult Performances at Schools
Using TikTok would be prohibited on district devices or over schools' internet and the app also could not be "used to communicate or promote any school district, school, school-sponsored club, extracurricular organization, or athletic team."What Is the Role of an Outcry Witness in Proving the Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child?
The Houston Court of Appeals' ruling in Fernandez v. State provides clear definitions of what role an outcry witness can play in proving allegations of continuous sexual abuse of a young child.$30K in Credit Card Charges Earn DC Law Firm Partner Permanent Ban in New Jersey
"After becoming partner at a Washington, D.C., law firm, respondent, for more than two years, surreptitiously charged on the firm's credit card approximately $30,000 in personal expenses for luxury vacations, expensive artwork and furniture, and travel expenses for her and her husband, in clear violation of the principles of Siegel," the decision said.View more book results for the query "*"
Gradual: The Case for Incremental Change in a Radical Age
"Gradual" focuses on government reforms that have aimed to alleviate poverty or improve criminal justice. However, a Law Journal reviewer writes, the book would have been much stronger if the authors had widened their nets.Judge Nixes Pot Dispensary's Attempt to Hold HSBC Responsible for $459K Lost in Phishing Scheme
"Simply put, Plaintiff's allegations do not establish when, where, or how HSBC allegedly became aware of the fraud and fail to explain how HSBC was involved at all, aside from being a 'respected financial institution.' Therefore, the Court finds that the allegations in Plaintiff's proposed second amended complaint are insufficient to establish a plausible claim of aiding and abetting against HSBC," wrote U.S. District Judge Timothy S. Hillman for the District of Massachusetts.Plan to Protect Cybersecurity for Employees Before Day One
With new employees come new risks; from aspiring insider threats that intend to join a target to extract sensitive information, to insecure processes being exploited due to too much trust being placed in candidates and new hires.Lauren Esposito Wins District Primary Race for Manhattan Civil Court Judge
Esposito secured over 80% of the district vote, while Fraiden took nearly 19% of the ballots cast.Trending Stories
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