Zachary A. Cunha recommended to be next US Attorney for R.I.
He is currently serving as chief of the civil division for the US Attorneyâs office in Rhode Island
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated May 11, 2021, 1:54 p.m.
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Assistant US Attorney Zachary Cunha, who is being recommended as the next US Attorney for Rhode Island.Handout
PROVIDENCE â US Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse on Tuesday said they are urging President Joe Biden to nominate Assistant US Attorney Zachary A. Cunha as the next US Attorney for Rhode Island.
Aaron L. Weisman, who had been appointed US Attorney by former President Donald J. Trump, resigned in February, and the position is now being filled by Acting United States Attorney Richard B. Myrus.
Beard Group Releases Agenda for 2021 Class Action Money & Ethics Conference
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NEW YORK, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Beard Group, Inc., finalized the agenda and faculty for the 5th Annual Class Action Money & Ethics Conference, a virtual event, scheduled for June 29 and 30, 2021.
This year s agenda centers on emerging areas of class action issues and proceedings, and includes an interactive session led by Mediator Bonnie Castrey entitled Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond – Impact on Schools, Students, Parents, Teachers, and Staff.
Continuing in their roles as conference co-chairs and sponsors are Robin Cantor, Managing Director, BRG and Christopher Ritchie, Executive Managing Director, Huntington Bank. I was a speaker at the inaugural event and have witnessed how the class action focus of the conference engages new and expanded audiences every year. This year s agenda builds on that success by continuing
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WASHINGTON, D.C. USA – -(AmmoLand.com)- The Justice Department’s [DoJ] new proposed regulations for “ghost guns” – i.e., guns made from kits the allow buyers to assemble firearms, and guns made using 3D printers – to require retailers to run background checks, and to force manufacturers to include a serial number to help trace such devices, may run afoul of a recent federal appeals court decision which sought to rely upon the same tactic of more broadly defining a statutory term, suggests public interest law professor John Banzhaf.
In order to accomplish its goal, DoJ would very substantially expand its regulations defining the statutory term “firearm” – and the related terms firearm “frame or receiver” – to include many smaller parts which could go into the assembly of a gun.
Rare Covid-19 Vaccine and Treatment Injury Victims Look to U.S. Fund
High school senior Emma Burkey received her “one and done” Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on March 20, and within two weeks was in an induced coma following seizures and clotting in her brain.
She’s making a slow recovery, having recently been transferred from the hospital to a rehabilitation center, and the first round of bills totaled $513,000. The 18-year-old’s family friends in the Las Vegas area started a GoFundMe account to help with medical expenses from the very rare vaccine reaction.
“We don’t know what’s going to happen with Emma, how long it will it take for her to return to a normal life,” said Bret Johnson, the family’s minister, who’s acting as spokesman for the Burkeys. He said the family believes her condition is linked to the vaccine but hasn’t yet been contacted by the company or U.S. health regulators, and that a connection hasn’t been independently confirmed.
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(Bloomberg) High school senior Emma Burkey received her âone and doneâ Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on March 20, and within two weeks was in an induced coma following seizures and clotting in her brain.
(Bloomberg) High school senior Emma Burkey received her âone and doneâ Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on March 20, and within two weeks was in an induced coma following seizures and clotting in her brain.
Sheâs making a slow recovery, having recently been transfered from the hospital to a rehabilitation center, and the first round of bills totaled $513,000. The 18-year-oldâs family friends in the Las Vegas area started a GoFundMe account to help with medical expenses from the very rare vaccine reaction.