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City of Battle Creek Agrees to $161K Settlement With Former BCPD Employees
Two former employees of the Battle Creek police department have agreed to a $161,000 settlement with the city of Battle Creek. The announcement was made only three days before a trial in federal court was supposed to begin regarding the “former employees' claims of breach of an employment contract" after they were fired for partaking in what the city called an inappropriate relationship.

Personal Injury Lawsuit: Your Complete Guide for Dealing with Personal Injury Cases
The knowledge that your personal injury lawyer has a thorough understanding of the law and is well-versed in their field will provide you with the peace of mind that you are in the driving seat during the entire process.

How Can an Insurance Agent Manage Their Precious Time?
Be in touch with technology and keep ahead of the latest trends, as it can help you do things without spending too much time.

Mississippi Justice Institute, Sidewalk Advocates for Life File Lawsuit After City Council Bans Prayer Outside Abortion Clinic
Sidewalk Advocates for Life and the Mississippi Justice Institute recently filed a lawsuit against a new ordinance restricting their pro-life speech and counseling outside the state's last abortion clinic.

J&J Still Battling Talc Powder Cancer Claims

State Attorneys General Ask Court to Shutter DACA
The conservative-led lawsuit asks a federal court to terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program within two years.

Amazon Hit with Pregnancy Discrimination Complaint
New York’s Division of Human Rights filed a complaint against Amazon over allegations of pregnancy discrimination.

Instacart Sues Seattle to Prevent Employees from Getting Fair Pay
Instacart says its profit margins will be hurt by having to pay essential gig workers an extra $2.00 per order during the coronavirus pandemic.