Attorneys David Clouston, Leslye Moseley Named Among Best Lawyers in Dallas
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Securities law attorney David Clouston and employment lawyer Leslye Moseley of the Sessions Firm once again have earned spots on the annual Best Lawyers in Dallas list published by D Magazine.
David Clouston and Leslye Moseley - Sessions Israel & Shartle DALLAS (PRWEB) May 03, 2021 Experienced attorneys David Clouston and Leslye Moseley of the Sessions Firm once again have earned spots on the annual Best Lawyers in Dallas list published by D Magazine.
Mr. Clouston claimed his sixth consecutive selection among Dallas’ leading lawyers based on his work in securities litigation and commercial disputes. Ms. Moseley earned her fourth selection as one of the Best Lawyers in Dallas in recognition of her representation of clients in all facets of labor and employment law.
RELEASE: CAP Welcomes Mia Ives-Rublee as Director of the Disability Justice Initiative
Date: May 3, 2021
Contact: Julia Cusick
Washington, D.C. Today, the Center for American Progress announced that Mia Ives-Rublee will be the next director of its Disability Justice Initiative (DJI), taking over for Founding Director Rebecca Cokley. Launched in 2018, the DJI is a first-of-its-kind think tank program, which applies disability as a lens across policy issues, centering wholeness, intersectionality, and inclusivity. The DJI works to ensure that both policymakers and the progressive community understand that disability issues do not exist in a silo but are part of the broader set of issues progressives fight for every day.
. Police officers were among the first front-line workers to gain priority access to coronavirus vaccines. But their vaccination rates are lower than or about the same as those of the general public, according to data made available by some of the nation s largest law enforcement agencies. The reluctance of police to get the shots threatens not just their own health but the safety of people they re responsible for guarding, monitoring and patrolling, experts say. At the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, 39% of employees have gotten at least one dose, officials said, compared to more than 50% of eligible adults nationwide. In Atlanta, 36% of sworn officers have been vaccinated. Twenty-eight percent of those employed by the Columbus Division of Police Ohio s largest police department report having received a shot.