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The Diversity and Inclusion Task Force will assist the city council in its efforts to promote inclusivity in Sandy Springs. (Shutterstock)
SANDY SPRINGS, GA Reinforcing the city s commitment to being an inclusive city, Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul named members to the Sandy Springs Diversity and Inclusion Task Force during the Feb. 2 meeting of the Sandy Springs City Council. The task force will assist the city council in its efforts to promote inclusivity in Sandy Springs. To create a city where all feel welcomed, and there is a strong sense of belonging is an effort that must be shared community-wide, Paul said. This task force represents the diversity of our city and will provide the city council with recommendations to foster an environment that respects and accepts all members of our community.
SANTA BARBARA, California – The Law Office of Renee M. Fairbanks is delighted to welcome Natalia Duque to its team of exceptional family law attorneys.
A graduate of Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia, Duque is an experienced and dedicated family lawyer with a passion for helping clients navigate the legal hurdles associated with divorce and custody matters. Prior to joining the Law Office of Renee M. Fairbanks, she practiced family law in Texas. She’s worked on a wide variety of complex family law cases and is adept at assisting clients from a range of backgrounds.
Duque is bilingual in Spanish and English, and grew up in Colombia. She is uniquely equipped to help expatriate clients facing divorce as she understands the intricacies of these cases. Her skills and experience allow her to analyze all possible outcomes and deal effectively with inter-jurisdictional issues, property acquired abroad, and the immigration implications of divorce.
Five new lawmakers to watch on Beacon Hill
The latest class of new legislators includes a former boxer, actor, third-grade teacher, and more than one activist
By Matt Stout and Victoria McGrane Globe Staff,Updated January 20, 2021, 5:14 p.m.
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From left to right, top to bottom: Representative Kip Diggs, Representative Erika Uyterhoeven, Representative Kelly Pease, Senator Adam Gomez and Representative Brandy Fluker Oakley.
Massachusettsâs new class of state lawmakers arrived at a moment like none other on Beacon Hill: amid a pandemic, on the heels of a historic leadership change in the House, and with work still bleeding over from the last legislative session.
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New York Times reported Sunday that as the Trump Administration counts down its final days, a “lucrative market for pardons” has emerged. Lawyers and others connected with President Trump have used that access to cash in and offer their access to people seeking pardons.
John Dowd, seen here in a 2015 photo for the Emory University School of Law, is reportedly pursuing a presidential pardon for sports bettor Billy Walters. Walters is currently finishing a five-year federal insider trading sentence through home incarceration. (Image: Emery Law News Center)
Among those the
Times reveals seeking that presidential power is noted Las Vegas gambler and insider trading convict Billy Walters. The Gray Lady said attorney John Dowd received “tens of thousands of dollars” to represent Walters. However, so far, President Trump has not issued a pardon in the case.