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Fox Corp s legal chief Viet Dinh was profiled by the New York Times on Sunday
The profile examined Dinh s role at Fox Corp after CEO Lachlan Murdoch moved back to Australia from Los Angeles last month
The move came amid claims that Joe Biden s election made things rough for his family, given Fox Corp s reputation as catering to the GOP
Fox Corp has publicly insisted that Lachan is still very much in charge of the company and has even been keeping nocturnal hours from Sydney
However Fox Corp insiders told the Times that Lachlan s move intensified Dinh s power in the company
How This High Court Case Could Affect Police Abuse Suits By
Marco Poggio | April 4, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT Attorneys all seem to agree: When a prosecutor dismisses charges against a defendant, that s an ultimate win. The defendant can heave a sigh of relief, and walk free without the burden of a trial and the potential costs associated with it.
But to criminal defendants who allege police misconduct and plan to file civil lawsuits, a dismissal could mean doom.
A case involving a Brooklyn man who sued the New York Police Department on misconduct allegations in 2014 presents a compelling case in point: the man, Larry Thompson, was arrested and charged with misdemeanors.
By AMY GOLDSTEIN | The Washington Post | Published: April 5, 2021
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. The workers at 22 assisted-living communities run by a company called Silverado help people with receding memory dementia or other waning. Even before coronavirus vaccines were available, company leaders last fall waged a wrenching internal debate: How could they ensure their staff would get shots to protect themselves and the exquisitely vulnerable residents in their care? Silverado medical directors and nurses, human resource specialists and lawyers teased out the pros and cons of a mandate. Initially, they rejected that idea in favor of long, frequent webinars urging the shots and on-site vaccination clinics starting the first week of January at the company s Austin, Dallas and Ho
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