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US-Funded Child Care Aid Nearing Reality With Biden Bill
President Joe Biden's $1.85 trillion social services package making its way through Congress would put the U.S. on course to providing free prekindergarten, paid family leave to care for children or sick loved ones, and an enhanced child tax credit in a massive expansion of federal support to working families.'Major, if not Landmark' US-Funded Child Care Aid Nears Fruition
President Joe Biden's $1.85 trillion social services package making its way through Congress would put the U.S. on course to providing free pre-kindergarten, paid family leave to care for children or sick loved ones and an enhanced child tax credit in a massive expansion of federal support to working families.While Courting Stars, Law Firms Also Increasingly Look for Service Partners
"A lot of people know they rely on support, and what they're saying to firms is not just 'What can you do for me?' but 'What can you do for my people?'" one recruiter said.Rare Starbucks Union Vote Set to Begin in 3 New York Shops
Starbucks points to its generous benefits, including paid parental leave, a 401(k) program and free college tuition through Arizona State University. Late last month, it announced pay increases, saying all its U.S. workers will earn at least $15, and up to $23, per hour by next summer.Twilio Poaches Impossible Foods Legal Chief Dana Wagner
Wagner, a former Google lawyer and ex-general counsel for Square Inc., will take over as Twilio's legal chief next month.View more book results for the query "*"
Photojournalist Jailed During Atlanta's BLM Protests Sues City, Cops Over Curfew Arrest
Photojournalist Sharif Hassan was jailed over violating a curfew his lawyers say illegally allowed officers to arrest some journalists while "select" reporters were exempted.Electric Truck Maker Rivian, Backed by Amazon, Goes Public
The valuation of Rivian Automotive ($66.5 billion), which has so far delivered about 150 of its electric pickup trucks to customers, mostly employees, is up there with established automakers such as Honda ($53 billion) and Ford ($80 billion), which sell millions of cars worldwide each year.A Call to Action for Young Phila. Lawyers to Re-Engage in Volunteerism
As lawyers, we have a professional and moral obligation to handle pro bono work. As the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, the need has never been greater.Google's Court Defeat Boosts EU Crackdown on Silicon Valley
European Union's General Court judges backed the EU's finding that Google shouldn't favor its own shopping service over rivals, an issue that's triggered complaints against other tech giants.Gov. Lamont Announces Picks for Consumer Counsel, Emergency Services Positions
Claire Coleman of Woodbridge has been nominated to serve as state consumer counsel and Brenda Bergeron has been appointed to serve as the state's deputy commissioner of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection.