• Law Firms Dueling Over Who Gets To Represent Estate Of Woman Who Died In Patrol Car In Meigs County

    Lawyers are dueling over who gets to represent the estate of Tabitha Smith, who died Feb. 14 in the back of a Meigs County patrol car after a newly hired deputy drove the vehicle into the Tennessee River.

  • Lawyer fatally shoots ex-daughter-in-law, fellow attorney in Las Vegas law firm

    Two sources familiar with the investigation characterized the shooting as targeted and domestic-related.

  • Lawyer fatally shoots ex-daughter-in law, fellow attorney in Las Vegas law firm

    A lawyer fatally shot his former daughter-in-law, as well as a fellow attorney, during a deposition at a Las Vegas law firm Monday morning, two sources familiar with the investigation said. The shooter opened fire at the Prince Law Group office in Summerlin during a deposition of his son, whom he had been representing, the sources said Monday afternoon. The other lawyer was representing his own wife, who was the former daughter-in-law of the shooter and opposing counsel, the sources said. The...

  • State representative accused of legal shenanigans

    MORNING NEWSBREAK | S.C. Rep. Marvin Pendarvis, D-North Charleston, and his law firm are being accused of settling a lawsuit without a client’s permission and other allegations. He has not yet responded, according to multiple media reports.

  • Sheetz accused by feds of racial discrimination in hiring

    Sheetz discriminated against Black, Native American and multiracial job seekers by automatically weeding out applicants whom the company deemed to have failed a criminal background check, according to U.S. officials.

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    Sheetz accused of racial discrimination in its hiring process

    A federal agency accused a popular gas station chain of discriminating against Black, Native American and multiracial applicants in its hiring practices. The Sheetz criminal screening process disproportionately screened out applicants from those legally protected groups, the lawsuit announced by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Thursday alleged. The gas station chain screens and rejects applicants who have criminal records, the EEOC said. Those employment practices violate Title...

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    Premier Ford accuses the Bank of Canada of 'gouging' Canadians

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Premier Doug Ford is accusing the Bank of Canada of “gouging” Canadians. The premier’s latest attack on the bank on Thursday follows the bank’s decision to keep interest rates where they are instead of lowering them. At the same time, Ford’s government says they will keep its promise of delivering new, detached houses in Ontario […]

  • Group accuses oil firm of marginalisation in recruitment, threatens showdown

    National Association of Itsekiri Graduates has accused oil and gas giant, Chevron Nigeria Limited, of marginalization in its recent recruitment exercise, threatening the company with “showdown.” NAIG alleged that the oil firm employed about 300 persons “secretly, in flagrant disregard to the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act, 2010.” NAIG averred that the Read More

  • Crypto Investigator Accuses US Law Enforcement Of 'Borderline Harassment'

    Scams and hacks have been some of the most significant issues affecting the crypto industry over the past few years. As a result, the space has seen the birth of several blockchain investigators striving to ensure the digital asset space is safe for everyone to go about their business with ease and confidence. ZachXBT, one […]

  • Crypto ‘Wild West’: City regulator accused of pushing firms abroad

    The City watchdog has been accused of pushing British crypto firms abroad with its approach to regulation. Lars Mucklejohn takes a closer look at where the UK's digital assets industry is heading

  • Gerald Ford foundation accused of not honoring Liz Cheney over Trump fears

    Ford’s White House photographer resigns from board, alleging it refused to honor Republican over fear of retributionGerald Ford’s White House photographer resigned from the board of the 38th president’s eponymous foundation and alleged it refused to honor Liz Cheney, the anti-Trump former Republican congresswoman, for fear of reprisal should Donald Trump return to power next year.The honor in question was the Gerald R Ford Medal for Distinguished Public Service. Recent recipients include the...

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    Justin Slaten Represents The Human Face Of MLB’s Rule 5 Draft

    Justin Slaten was selected by the Mets in the 2023 Rule 5 draft, and then immediately traded to the Red Sox. He worked hard to make the team.