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Lawyers are targeted by phishing emails claiming to be from PACER, the electronic filing system.
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Lawyers are targeted by phishing emails claiming to be from PACER, the electronic filing system.

Home Daily News Phishing emails purported to be from PACER’s… Cybersecurity Phishing emails purported to be from PACER’s electronic filing system target lawyers By Debra ...
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Lawyer suspended for claiming cocaine enhanced his cognition
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Lawyer suspended for claiming cocaine enhanced his cognition

Home Daily News Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced… Ethics Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced his cognition By Debra Cassens Weiss November 7, 2024, ...
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Lawyer suspended for claiming cocaine enhanced his cognition
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Lawyer suspended for claiming cocaine enhanced his cognition

Home Daily News Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced… Ethics Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced his cognition By Debra Cassens Weiss November 7, 2024, ...
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Business

Business Of Law

What Are Your Legal Rights if You Are Laid Off?
Business Of Law

What Are Your Legal Rights if You Are Laid Off?

Even when you suspect it may be coming, losing your job can pack a traumatic punch. Tens of thousands of workers in the high-tech industry ...
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Medication Abortion Drugs Available at Pharmacies for Now
Business Of Law

Medication Abortion Drugs Available at Pharmacies for Now

On Jan. 3, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) changed its regulations to allow retail pharmacies to fill prescriptions for abortion medication, expanding access ...
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Taking a Look at 2023’s New Laws
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Taking a Look at 2023’s New Laws

With 2022 in the rearview mirror, it’s time to think about what changes the new year may bring into our lives. One way to do ...
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Healthcare

Doula Medicaid Project: February 2024 State Roundup
Healthcare Law

Doula Medicaid Project: February 2024 State Roundup

NHeLP’s Doula Medicaid Project has been tracking Medicaid coverage for doula care legislation since 2018. Each year since then has seen a steady increase in ...
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HHS Office for Civil Rights Finalizes 2024 Health Care Refusal Regulations
Healthcare Law

HHS Office for Civil Rights Finalizes 2024 Health Care Refusal Regulations

This week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a final rule, “Safeguarding the Rights of Conscience as ...
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Applying Luck Egalitarianism to Health Resource Allocation
Healthcare Law

Applying Luck Egalitarianism to Health Resource Allocation

By Hannah Rahim Luck egalitarianism is a theory of political philosophy that provides that inequalities resulting from an individual’s informed choices are just and need ...
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Real Estate

Bill Proposes First-Ever Federal Workforce Housing Tax Credit for Middle-Class Housing
Real Estate

Bill Proposes First-Ever Federal Workforce Housing Tax Credit for Middle-Class Housing

Legislation was recently introduced to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives proposing the creation of the first-ever Workforce Housing Tax Credit (WHTC) for middle-income ...
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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/30/24) – Life Science Construction to Increase, Overall Homeownership is Majority Female, and Senators urge Fed Chair to Lower Interest Rates
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/30/24) – Life Science Construction to Increase, Overall Homeownership is Majority Female, and Senators urge Fed Chair to Lower Interest Rates

In our latest roundup, hospitality and real estate companies create living options, SEC questions some financial institutions on exposure to risks from CRE, renting shows ...
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Section 21 vs. 8 Notice — What’s the Difference?
Real Estate

Section 21 vs. 8 Notice — What’s the Difference?

If you’re a landlord, Section 8 and 21 Notices are two methods you can use to legally terminate an assured shorthold tenancy agreement (AST) and ...
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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/30/24) – Life Science Construction to Increase, Overall Homeownership is Majority Female, and Senators urge Fed Chair to Lower Interest Rates
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/24/24) – Long-Term Housing Issues in Hawaii, Underperforming REITs, and Growth in a Subset of the Hotel Sector

In our latest roundup, commercial real estate’s relationship with technology, towns and cities across the country prevent dollar stores from opening, empty offices and other ...
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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/30/24) – Life Science Construction to Increase, Overall Homeownership is Majority Female, and Senators urge Fed Chair to Lower Interest Rates
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/16/24) – Algorithms Affect the Rental Market, Robots Aim to Lower Construction Costs, and Gen Z Struggle to Find Their Own Space

In our latest roundup, New York’s Prompt Payment Act comes into question, vacancy rates rise in commercial office space, the Biden administration applies project labor ...
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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/30/24) – Life Science Construction to Increase, Overall Homeownership is Majority Female, and Senators urge Fed Chair to Lower Interest Rates
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/10/24) – New Type of Nuclear Reactor, Big Money Surrounding Sports Stadiums, and Positivity from Fannie May’s Monthly Consumer Survey

In our latest roundup, the commercial real estate market poses a risk to financial stability, New York City moves towards net-zero building emissions, workers at ...
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