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Tag Archives: Deluge
Deluge of Maine Pedestrian Accident Injuries and Deaths are Cause for Deep Concern
A record-breaking number of Maine pedestrian accidents in recent years is vexing traffic safety officials. Maine Public Radio reported pedestrian accident deaths nationally last year were the highest they had been in 30 years. In Maine, officials recorded a 24-year … Continue reading
Posted in Injury & Accident Law
Tagged accident, Cause, CONCERN, Deaths, deep, Deluge, Injuries, Maine, pedestrian
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Why It’s Important to Prepare for Drought During a Deluge
Figure 1. Variation in Sacramento Valley water year type from 1906 to 2017 (data from CDEC) In the midst of the wet winter storms bringing rain and snow to California this year, you might not expect drought preparations to be … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Law
Tagged Deluge, Drought, During, Important, It's, prepare
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Bracing For The Deluge Of EEOC Lawsuits
By Gerald L. Maatman, Jr. Seyfarth Synopsis: As we near the end of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (“EEOC”) fiscal year in September 2018, employers and litigators have started to notice an uptick in the Commission’s activity. Specifically, close … Continue reading