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Knock Bolsters Leadership Team With the Addition of Chief Legal Officer and Vice President, People

Knock Bolsters Leadership Team With the Addition of Chief Legal Officer and Vice President, People Real Estate Technology Company Taps Former Alphabet Moonshot Company General Counsel and Elevates Head of Talent to Accelerate Growth News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Knock, the real estate technology startup that is bringing certainty, convenience and cost savings to buying and selling homes, announced today that it has hired Jennifer T. Miller, the former General Counsel, Head of Regulatory Affairs at Loon, the Alphabet moonshot company, as Chief Legal Officer and promoted Terra Casey Soloski to Vice President, People. Both are newly created roles that will help to accelerate the company s mission of empowering people to move freely by making it easy to buy their dream home before listing their old one.

Bob Cooper to step down as Metro Law director

Mayor John Cooper announced Friday that Metro Law Director Bob Cooper will soon step down from his post and be succeeded by Nashville attorney Wally Dietz. Dietz practices at Nashville law firm Bass Berry & Sims — to which Bob Cooper will return for private practice upon departure from office in early June. Dietz chairs Bass compliance and government investigations practice group and focuses on international anti-corruption and corporate governance litigation. He brings nearly four decades of experience in law to the job. Prior to joining Bass in 1983, Dietz clerked for U.S. District Judge Tom Wiseman Jr. for Middle Tennessee. He served as a legislative assistant and media aide to former U.S. Sen. Jim Sasser and graduated from Georgetown University Law Center.

Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff will visit Annapolis

Supreme Court won t decide if use of the N-word amounts to illegal discrimination

Supreme Court won t decide if use of the N-word amounts to illegal discrimination Pete Williams © Provided by NBC News The Supreme Court on Monday turned down an appeal from a former operating room aide at a Texas hospital who said his exposure to the N-word, one of the most offensive terms in the English language, created a hostile work environment. The issue has divided the nation s federal courts. Some have said that the use of the slur is so serious that even an isolated incident can establish a claim of discrimination. Others have said a single use of the word is a mere utterance, and doesn t meet the test.

District Attorney Raúl Torrez to run for attorney general

District Attorney Raúl Torrez to run for attorney general
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