The federal Eastern District of Virginia judges have not immediately appointed a chief prosecutor for the district despite getting an apparent green light to do so following the disqualification of interim U.S. attorney Lindsey Halligan in two high-profile prosecutions. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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EEOC Settles With Company Amid Pro-American Enforcement
The settlement comes just as the EEOC announces a focus on eradicating discrimination against American workers. The agency has issued announcements calling for anyone who observes anti-American discrimination in the workplace to make a report. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Johnny Cash Trust Leverages AI Protection Law Against Coca-Cola’s Celebrity Sound-A-Like, Lawsuit Says
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Beyond the Practice Group: Breaking Down Silos in the Modern Law Firm
Discover how to break down silos in law firms by fostering collaboration, streamlining knowledge sharing, and leveraging technology to boost efficiency and revenue. Click Here To Read The Full Article
State Appellate Court Sides with Firefighter in Military Leave Pay Dispute Pay
The state appellate court said a firefighter was entitled pay for 40, 24-hour shifts that he missed during military service, and not up to 20 shifts in a consecutive period of 40 days. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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