All posts by Stephanie Delgadillo

Nematzadeh PLLC and Cocounsel File Antitrust Class Action Complaint Against Major Tire Manufacturers

New York, New York – Nematzadeh PLLC and cocounsel have announced the filing of an antitrust class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, on behalf of Frank Novak, against some of the world’s largest tire manufacturers. The defendants include, without limitation, Continental, Michelin, Nokian Tyres, Goodyear, … Continue reading Nematzadeh PLLC and Cocounsel File Antitrust Class Action Complaint Against Major Tire Manufacturers

CDC reminds travelers to Europe: Protect against measles – Press Release

With the peak summer travel season under way, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reminding travelers to Europe and other global destinations to take steps to protect themselves against measles amid outbreaks of the disease.

CDC and Texas Health Officials Warn About Illness Linked to Raw Milk from Texas Dairy – Press Release

People who consumed raw milk or raw milk products from one Texas dairy should contact their health care provider immediately, warn health investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).

Wirtz Law Urges Governor Gavin Newsom to Veto Umberg SB 71

Sacramento, California – Wirtz Law and consumer advocacy organizations have come forward with a strong plea to California Governor Gavin Newsom to veto SB 71 (Umberg), voicing concerns over the potential harm to moderate and low-income Californians victimized by corporate malpractices. SB 71 proposes an increase in the jurisdiction of limited civil courts from $25,000 … Continue reading Wirtz Law Urges Governor Gavin Newsom to Veto Umberg SB 71

Is the U.S. Export Economy at Risk from Global Infectious Outbreaks? – Press Release

In addition to tragic loss of life, the next global infectious disease outbreak could harm the U.S. export economy and threaten U.S. jobs-even if the disease never reaches our shores.

Legislators Try to Ban Social Media for Kids

Children’s safety online remains a top priority for government agencies in the United States, while school officials across the country are increasingly instituting social media policies for students. As the stakes get higher, with wrongful death lawsuits against social media companies, federal and state legislators are working on additional measures for protecting children online. The issue of children’s safety online … Continue reading Legislators Try to Ban Social Media for Kids

MixRank (YC S11) Is Hiring Global Remote Software Engineers

Programming should be fun. At MixRank, we get to work with distributed systems, databases, data science, and big data. No meetings, no bureaucracy, no office, no time tracking— just challenging technical problems you can put your full focus into. MixRank processes petabytes of data every month from web crawling. We have hundreds of customers using … Continue reading MixRank (YC S11) Is Hiring Global Remote Software Engineers

New Funding Opportunities for States, Cities, and Territories to Strengthen Overdose Surveillance and Prevention Efforts

The CDC is announcing two new Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs) today under its Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) program to advance the critical work that health departments and communities play in driving down overdose deaths.