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Vaccine Mandates Across Corporate America

If anything has become apparent in the age of COVID, it is that a global illness can and will become politically weaponized. While politicians wage a battle over restrictions and mask mandates and vaccinations, it has left the rest of us wondering who was really watching the henhouse in light...

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Russian Covid-19 Vaccine is Recognized in EU and US — Is It Time for a Lawsuit?

Over the past year and a half, we have been witnessing a global race against COVID- 19, with many nations coming into play with their own variations of a vaccine. In Russia, the first country to offer a vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vac, also known as Sputnik V, has garnered controversy and speculation...

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Mother is Charged with Attempted Murder After Throwing Children Out of Window

Mother is Charged with Attempted Murder After Throwing Children Out of Window Last week, a local Brooklyn mother was charged with attempted murder after throwing her two young children out a second-story window of her apartment building. She then jumped herself. The mother then proceeded to hit her 4-month old...

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Crypto Investments: Why You Need a Professional Attorney

Crypto Investments: Why You Need a Professional Attorney Bitcoin, Peloton, Tesla, GameStop. COVID has put extra money in our pockets and too much time on our hands. If you haven’t been living under the proverbial rock, you have heard of cryptocurrency, albeit not fully understanding it. And therein lies the...

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International Divorce and Its Peculiarities

  In the United States, family law is handled at the state level, with each state having its own nuances when it comes to residency, divorce, grounds, and child custody. This can be complicated enough, but it becomes even more complex when a couple is navigating an international divorce. To...

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THE OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL

THE OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL Within the United States Department of Treasury, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) administers and enforces, based on American foreign policy and national security goals, economic and trade sanctions. Targeted entities include certain foreign nations and regimes, international drug traffickers, terrorists, those engaged...

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Why ‘Prenups’ Are Making A Comeback

David Mugrabi and his wife, Libbie, are one of New York’s wealthiest couples. A week before Christmas and they are engaged in a divorce that has been labeled the state’s nastiest. Fourteen-years ago the couple married — without a prenup. Their expenses average over $3.5 million each year and, according...

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Can A Sitting President Be Indicted? What Does Indictment Mean Anyway?

Can The President Be Indicted? Can the president be indicted while still in The Oval Office? No one suggests that a president can never be indicted — ever. The question is if a president can be indicted in office. Four government written memos going back 50-years lean towards, no.  Of...

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Immigration Intimidation Is Increasing In The “Land Of The Free”

On January 14, 2010, Phoebe Prince committed suicide. Her death spurred an anti-harassment law by Massachusetts state legislators. Her suicide followed weeks of bullying by classmates and drew international awareness to America's problem of school bullying. Born in Bedford, England on November 24, 1994, she moved with her parents to...

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US Not Leading the Executioners List

The people of U.S. will be glad to know that for the first time in a decade, their country is not the leader in executions. That privilege now belongs to China and Iran. For the death penalty opponents this is welcome news as they have been trying hard to abolish...

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