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Lawyer Michael A. Chapman Joins Shumaker’s Corporate, Tax and Transaction Service Line, Adding to Growing Sports Law Team
Prior to joining Shumaker, Michael worked in the compliance department of the U.S. Center for SafeSport.
Netflix Rolls Out Magenta Light to Replace Green Screen
Using magenta light will help production crews avoid color spillover and other technical difficulties.
Brutalized Black Man Accepts Settlement Offer from City of Valdosta
Believing he was a wanted man, Valdosta officers slammed Antonio Arnelo Smith on the ground--only to quickly realize he was neither named nor implicated in their warrant.
Judge: Customs and Border Protection is Violating Immigrants' Rights
The judge said that the CBP cannot use "over-crowding" as an excuse to make detainees sleep on the floor.
Rhode Island Employers Need to be Held Responsible for Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Many victims are scared to speak out because they feel embarrassed or because they think they will not be taken seriously. The truth is that everyone has significant rights that must be protected.
What are the Rights of Nursing Home Residents in San Antonio?
If you’re looking for a nursing home or you have a relative in such a facility, you must be aware of nursing home residents’ basic rights.
FTC Bans Noncompete Agreements, Businesses Vow Fight
Proponents of the FTC's decision believe it will empower workers to negotiate higher wages and pursue better employment opportunities.
Marriott Slapped with Multiple Class-Action Lawsuits Over Massive Data Breach
More than 150 people who previously stayed in Marriott properties filed a class-action lawsuit against the hotel company, claiming it didn’t do enough to protect them from a massive data breach.




