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Tag Archives: Admitting
Supreme Court Temporarily Stays LA Admitting Privileges Law
Vox (Feb. 2, 2019): Supreme Court blocks Louisiana's Stringent Abortion Law – but only for a few days, by Amanda Sakuma: Late Friday, the Supreme Court issued an ordering staying a 5th Circuit decision which would have allowed a Louisiana… … Continue reading
Posted in Health Law
Tagged Admitting, Court, Privileges, Stays, Supreme, Temporarily
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Admitting evidence of prior disciplinary action taken against the charged party
Admitting evidence of prior disciplinary action taken against the charged partyOATH Index No. 2310/17Although the New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings Administrative Law Judge Joycelyn McGeachy-Kuls ruled that evidence of prior discipline is not admissible to prove … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Action, Admitting, against, charged, disciplinary, Evidence, Party, Prior, Taken
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Developer gets prison after admitting backdoor was made for malice
(credit: Jeremy Brooks) An Arkansas man has been sentenced to serve almost three years in federal prison for developing advanced malware that he knew would be used to steal passwords, surreptitiously turn on webcams, and conduct other unlawful actions on … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged Admitting, backdoor, Developer, gets, made, malice, prison
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Laura Shean: Terminated After Admitting to Accessing a Customer’s Fund for Her Own Personal Use
Public records published by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and accessed on December 23, 2017 indicate that former Oregon-based LPL Financial broker/adviser Laura Shean was recently discharged from her former employer in connection to alleged policy violations and is … Continue reading
Posted in Securities Law
Tagged Accessing, Admitting, Customers, Fund, Laura, Personal, Shean, Terminated
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