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Essure Investigation and Congressional Hearing Request
A recent letter to Congressman Jason Chaffetz, written by Holly Ennis of Ennis Law and various administrators of Essure Problems, contains an Essure investigation and congressional hearing request. The request is backed by a great deal of sound reasoning and good evidence. It is a long piece, compared to our usual stories on LegalReader, but it is an important piece and, therefore, is reproduced in its entirety below.
What Training Works When It Comes to Fighting Workplace Sexual Harassment?
Implementing an effective anti-harassment training policy can assist in preventing sexual harassment in the workplace and also support victims who have been harassed and need assistance.
PUBG Maker Sues Competitor, Apple, and Google for Copyright Violations
The lawsuit alleges that Garena Online--along with Google and Apple's respective app stores--grossed hundreds of millions of dollars in profits using PUBG's copyright-protected gameplay, locations, and in-game items.
Police Brutality Lawyers in South Carolina Help Victims of Excessive Force
According to the law, police officers are allowed to use reasonable force in the course of their duty.
How to Claim Your Zantac Settlement After an FDA Recall
As of now, if you have taken Zantac or any other generic form of ranitidine and have been diagnosed with cancer, you should immediately contact a Zantac attorney. You may have a limited amount of time to file a lawsuit in your case.
Program Identifies Potential Opioid Abuse in the Workforce
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How to Become an Attorney in 2022
Although you have graduated from law school, you must pass the bar examination to practice.




