‘Board Certified’ Could Soon Be an Advertising Thing for Florida Insurance Lawyers November 7, 2024 By William Rabb By this time next year, plaintiffs lawyers, who have frequently been held up as thorns in the side of the...
Massachusetts Voters Allow Uber, Lyft Drivers to Unionize November 7, 2024 By Nate Raymond Massachusetts voters on Tuesday approved a ballot measure that would allow ride-share drivers to unionize, becoming the first U.S. state...
Company Vows to Sue Over Damages After New Mexico Police Destroy Cannabis Crops November 7, 2024 By Susan Montoya Bryan State police have destroyed tens of thousands of pounds of marijuana plants at greenhouses in northwestern New Mexico, marking what...
Time Dwindling for Flood-Affected Connecticuters to Apply for Assistance November 7, 2024 Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont recently reminded homeowners, renters and businessowners in Fairfield, Litchfield and New Haven counties that less than...
Pennsylvania Prohibits Fires on State Lands as Dry Conditions Persist November 7, 2024 Earlier this week, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) announced that it is prohibiting campfires on state...
High Winds in Southern California Drive Two Blazes November 6, 2024 A wildfire sparked in California’s upscale Malibu beach community on Wednesday was driven by powerful winds sweeping apart the state’s...
Illinois Contractor Cited for Exposing Workers to Fall Hazards November 6, 2024 Federal inspectors have cited 595 Construction LLC – a Crystal Lake, Illinois contractor with a history of exposing employees to...
Texas Medical Supplier to Pay $448K in Back Wages for Racial Hiring Discrimination November 6, 2024 The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has entered into an agreement with McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc.,...
Automotive Control Company to Pay $80K Over Sex Discrimination November 6, 2024 An automotive quality control company with locations in Michigan, Alabama, Illinois, Tennessee and South Carolina, will pay $80,000 and furnish...
Fairgoers Join Lawsuit Against State Fair of Texas and Dallas Over Firearms Ban November 6, 2024 By Juan Salinas II, The Texas Tribune Three fairgoers have joined Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in suing the State Fair of Texas and the city of...