The department told NBC10 Boston it also expanded its curriculum on impartial policing last year, and in the coming weeks, it will train officers on how to intervene when they see misconduct, using a program called Active Bystandership in Law Enforcement, designed through a collaboration between Georgetown University Law Center, the Sheppard Mullin Law Firm, and the New Orleans Police Department.
The mayor also signed a ban on the use of facial recognition software last year, and he signed off on plans to establish a hiring preference for students who graduated from Boston schools, sending the proposal to state lawmakers for approval.
Furniture World News By Nic Ledoux on 4/22/2021
Katapult, the provider of eCommerce point-of-sale ( POS ) lease-purchase options for nonprime US consumers, recently announced that Tahmineh Tammy Maloney has joined the organization as General Counsel. Ms. Maloney is responsible for legal compliance throughout the company while working alongside Derek Medlin, Katapult s COO. I am excited that Tammy has joined our organization as General Counsel, said Medlin. Her experience at leading financial services organizations and important regulatory agencies will support our strong focus on innovation and growth while maintaining our laser focus on compliance and great consumer experiences.
Prior to joining Katapult, Ms. Maloney served as General Counsel of E Trade Bank, where she was responsible for advising on federal and state banking regulations, M&A, investments, cryptocurrency, banking products and activities, and paymen
The department told NBC10 Boston it also expanded its curriculum on impartial policing last year, and in the coming weeks, it will train officers on how to intervene when they see misconduct, using a program called Active Bystandership in Law Enforcement, designed through a collaboration between Georgetown University Law Center, the Sheppard Mullin Law Firm, and the New Orleans Police Department.
The mayor also signed a ban on the use of facial recognition software last year, and he signed off on plans to establish a hiring preference for students who graduated from Boston schools, sending the proposal to state lawmakers for approval.
Former US DOJ Antitrust Division Deputy Chief of Staff and Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General David J. Shaw Joins Morrison & Foerster as Partner in Washington, DC
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Mr. Shaw’s arrival continues expansion of Morrison & Foerster’s preeminent global antitrust practice following addition of co-chair Alexander Okuliar last month; fourth prominent DOJ official to join the Washington, D.C. office since January. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) April 27, 2021
Morrison & Foerster, a leading global law firm, is pleased to announce the arrival of David J. Shaw as a partner in its Antitrust Practice Group in Washington, D.C. Mr. Shaw joins Morrison & Foerster from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, where he most recently served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, as well as Acting Chief of Staff for the transition. His arrival closely follows that of Alexander O