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Brooklyn Law Class Learns Investing Tips from Music Producer, John Legend

Mitchell Littman’s Brooklyn Law School class with John Legend NEW YORK, NY December 6, 2022 (Law Firm Newswire) – Mitchell Littman, a professor at the Brooklyn Law School, gave an informative lecture in his Transactional Skills for Startups class. As he started his Zoom meeting, he welcomed singer-songwriter John Legend to speak about his investing … Continue reading Brooklyn Law Class Learns Investing Tips from Music Producer, John Legend

Presenting Lay & Expert Witnesses

In a plaintiff’s personal injury or wrongful death case, the credibility of your witnesses can mean the difference between victory and defeat, or amount of recovery. Join one of Boston's preeminent personal injury attorneys as he discusses the selection, sequencing, and effective methods to present witnesses, developed over decades of practice, in order to build … Continue reading Presenting Lay & Expert Witnesses

New comment by pmonasterio in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2022)"

Kalepa – Series A InsurTech Startup – REMOTE, VISA, NYC Headquarters. Hiring for many roles in engineering, data science, product, and more. We are transforming the $1T commercial insurance industry. Our ML software platform allows insurance underwriters to rapidly evaluate the true risk of businesses, powering insurance products that are written at the Efficient Frontier: … Continue reading New comment by pmonasterio in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2022)"

New York Governor Cuomo Signs New Red Flag Gun Control Law

New York, NY(Law Firm Newswire) June 17, 2019 – New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a new gun protection law that enables authorities, school officials or family members to seek a court order that would temporarily seize the firearms of people considered to be a threat to themselves or others. The bill is called the … Continue reading New York Governor Cuomo Signs New Red Flag Gun Control Law

New CDC Study: Vaccination Offers Higher Protection than Previous COVID-19 Infection

In today’s MMWR, a study of COVID-19 infections in Kentucky among people who were previously infected with SAR-CoV-2 shows that unvaccinated individuals are more than twice as likely to be reinfected with COVID-19 than those who were fully vaccinated after initially contracting the virus.