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CDC Updates Dog Importation Regulation; New Rules will Start August 1, 2024

CDC is updating its dog importation regulation to protect the health and safety of people and animals by making sure any dog arriving in the United States is healthy and doesn’t present a risk to our communities.

Aleshire & Wynder, LLP Secures A Legal Win for Restoring Local Control on Housing After Court Rules In Favor of Five California Charter Cities Declaring Senate Bill 9 Unconstitutional

Irvine, California – Aleshire & Wynder, LLP  is proud to announce on April 22, 2024 at 11:00 AM, the Honorable Curtis A. Kin in Department 86 of the Los Angeles Superior Court issued a ruling granting a Petition for Writ of Mandate challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 9, as applied to charter cities.  Senate … Continue reading Aleshire & Wynder, LLP Secures A Legal Win for Restoring Local Control on Housing After Court Rules In Favor of Five California Charter Cities Declaring Senate Bill 9 Unconstitutional

Giuliani and "Throwing a Fake": How the Ethics Rules Govern Misleading Conduct

In a recently released transcript, Rudy Giuliani told federal agents it was permissible to “throw a fake” during an electoral campaign. Just weeks before that transcript became public, Giuliani was suspended from the practice of law in New York for baselessly asserting that thousands of felons and dead people voted during the 2020 presidential election … Continue reading Giuliani and "Throwing a Fake": How the Ethics Rules Govern Misleading Conduct

Court Rules Johnson & Johnson Can't Dodge Cancer Claims by Filing Bankruptcy

Johnson & Johnson has been a literal household name for decades, filling our cabinets with consumer goods, from medicines to soaps. For many of us, it’s even more nostalgic, as the pharmaceutical giant has long been a leading maker of toiletries for infants. You may remember, in particular, J&J’s iconic baby powder—and you may have … Continue reading Court Rules Johnson & Johnson Can't Dodge Cancer Claims by Filing Bankruptcy

Docking PTO Is Legal When Employees Miss Productivity Quotas, Third Circuit Rules

You might have thought that your PTO was sacred, but employees with minimum work quotas should now be wary. A federal appellate court has just ruled that employers can take away salaried employees’ paid time off (PTO) when they fail to meet productivity quotas. Involving employees of a nursing home facility, the case of Higgins v. … Continue reading Docking PTO Is Legal When Employees Miss Productivity Quotas, Third Circuit Rules

5 Rules for Your Sub-Brand Keyword Strategy

If you’ve tried Coca-Cola, you’ve probably had a Diet Coke. If you use Google as your preferred search engine, chances are you have a Gmail account. What’s the link between the two? Both are high-profile companies with high-profile sub-brands. Think of a sub-brand as a room in a house and the house as your brand. … Continue reading 5 Rules for Your Sub-Brand Keyword Strategy

Court Rules Blue Water Vietnam Veterans Are Eligible for Disability Benefits

Tampa, FL (Law Firm Newswire) March 1, 2019 – A federal appeals court decided on January 29 that Vietnam War veterans who developed health problems due to Agent Orange exposure while serving on offshore ships were entitled to disability benefits. The ruling means more than 50,000 veterans nationwide may now be able to receive several … Continue reading Court Rules Blue Water Vietnam Veterans Are Eligible for Disability Benefits

Judge Rules Male-Only Draft Requirement Unconstitutional

Legal Help for Veterans is a law firm helping veterans get the benefits they deserve. Northville, MI (Law Firm Newswire) March 20, 2019 – A federal judge in Houston, Texas recently ruled that excluding women from being required to register for the draft is unconstitutional. As the ban on females in combat was lifted in … Continue reading Judge Rules Male-Only Draft Requirement Unconstitutional