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Palm Beach County wage theft law faces new hurdle
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsPalm Beach County commissioners may opt for a weakened version of wage theft protections long-sought by local religious leaders for low-income workers, according to a new proposal going before the board Tuesday. For two years a coalition of local...Tags: Career and Workplace, Laws, Employment Opportunities, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Law firm that represents IID critics will get emails between district and I.V. Press
Staff WriterEmail correspondence between the Imperial Irrigation District and the Imperial Valley Press is being sought by a law firm that represents members of the Imperial Group in litigation against the IID. The IID will be turning over the requested emails,...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Business Enterprises, Media Industry, Laws, California Public Records Act
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Ukraine lawmakers brawl; report finds Tymoshenko trial flawed
The disputed trial of former Ukrainian leader Yulia Tymoshenko fell short of Western standards of fairness by violating her rights to a defense, a report commissioned by the government of President Viktor F. Yanukovich has found. The newly released...
Tags: Trials, Business Enterprises, Prosecution, Witnesses, European Union
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Legal aid benefits all Marylanders
This just in: Maryland civil legal service programs not only benefit the poor but also save the state millions per year. Legal assistance to low-income Marylanders is a significant economic boost to the state and benefits more than just those receiving...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Personal Income, Crime, Law and Justice, Poverty
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Legal larceny by lawyers
What's the difference between a mosquito and a lawyer? One is a blood-sucking parasite. The other is an insect. I'm a lawyer, but I live out of state and haven't practiced law in recent years, so I am at this point an "inactive" member of the...
Tags: Human Rights, Career and Workplace, Immigration, Antonin Scalia, Laws
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Seniors grow old under debt
Norman Harvel is growing old under a mountain of debt.
At 60, Harvel faces medical and credit card bills topping $80,000. Yet Harvel is unable to work, having been injured at a job site more a decade ago. The former building maintenance worker now...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Career and Workplace, Laws, Nursing Homes, Nursing
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Secretary sentenced to 10 years for embezzling $500,000
Tribune reporterA woman with a history of theft – including using tape and a weighted string to fish cash out of a lock box-- was sentenced to 10 years in prison Monday for stealing more than $500,000 from a Downers Grove law firm where she worked as a secretary....Tags: Career and Workplace, Downers Grove, Trials, Business Enterprises, Laws
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Legal secretary admits embezzling $550,000 from law firm
Special to the TribuneA legal secretary who, according to DuPage County prosecutors, used her law firm’s money “as her own personal ATM machine,” pleaded guilty Thursday to stealing more than a half-million dollars over a five-year period. While employed...Tags: Theft, Downers Grove, Trials, Business Enterprises, Prosecution
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O.C. official under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct
L.A. NOWOrange County Clerk-Recorder Tom Daly will be investigated for alleged sexual misconduct as part of an aggressive new county procedure that was put in place after the arrest of Carlos Bustamante.... -
D.A. probing 911 DUI call on Costa Mesa councilman
L.A. NOWOrange County district attorney's investigators are probing a 911 call that resulted in a Costa Mesa councilman being pulled over by police for suspicion of driving under the influence. A field sobriety test determined that Jim Righeimer was sober.... -
Baltimore County parking legislation lacks transparency, critics say
Some community activists in Baltimore County are worried that a proposal to make certain shopping centers' parking lots smaller would lack transparency. Under a bill sponsored by Councilmen John Olszewski Sr.and Kenneth Oliver, owners of shopping centers...Tags: Business Enterprises, Bankruptcy, Laws, Kenneth N. Oliver, Pikesville
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L.A. police union criticizes law firm's 'tactics' after DUI call
L.A. NOWA Los Angeles law enforcement association is denouncing the tactics of a law firm that does business with the private investigator who placed a 911 call that resulted in a Costa Mesa councilman being pulled over on suspicion of DUI.......
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