The ruling states that “while the consumer protection goals underlying promulgation of the amendment are laudable, as written, the amendment fails to provide sufficient concrete, practical guidance for producers to know whether their conduct, on a day-to-day basis, comports with the amendment’s corresponding requirements for making recommendations and compiling and evaluating the relevant suitability information of the consumer.”
Further, the ruling states, “although the amendment provides certain examples of what a recommendation does not include (i.e., ‘general factual information to consumers, such as advertisements, marketing materials, general education information’ and ‘use of … interactive tool[s]‘… the remaining definitional language is so broad that it is difficult to discern what statements producers could potentially make that would not be reasonably interpreted by the consumer to constitute advice regarding a potential sales transaction and therefor
The American Civil War Mod: Revived! Full Release Version 1.7 news
The American Civil War Mod: Revived is a single player mod for Mount and Blade: Warband that is built upon an old civil war mod that ceased development, that was called, A House Divided . Thanks to the help from the amazing community here, I have been able to include some new features in the mod, like advanced formations and fire orders, and successfully address many of the major bugs that came with the first release. Many new features have since been added, and you can read more about them here, on the mod page. A great deal of thanks is due to all the guys who contributed their work in the past, as well as those who have graciously provided their assistance since the mod has come back to active development; Matsuri5, Helm8000, Эльдар, Kawooz Mirza, pizzaman6, UwU XD, the Blood and Iron team, Tasmit, Hinkel, Poomtang, Azrooh, Tessius, Durnius, Gabrilduro, and Dellivils being just some of those who ve made thi
The suit by an NYC agency also says the chain violated paid sick leave laws
A New York City agency on Wednesday sued Chipotle Mexican Grill for violating a law that requires quick-service restaurants to schedule employees at least two weeks in advance as well as for not following paid sick leave rules.
In the lawsuit, the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protections alleges that the fast-casual chain owes workers more than $150 million for not following the Fair Work Week Law and owes the city nearly $300 million in civil penalties.
The agency filed the lawsuit after the New York State Supreme Court on April 20 denied the restaurant industry’s appeal against the law, which was passed in 2017.
Fox News fights an election company’s defamation suit with a new court filing.
In a new filing, Fox said its coverage of Smartmatic was part of its overall reporting on claims made by former President Donald Trump.Credit.Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
April 27, 2021, 12:54 p.m. ET
In the months since the election tech company Smartmatic sued Fox News and three of its anchors, the two companies have engaged in a prehearing back-and-forth that continued Monday when Fox filed briefs in support of a previous motion to have the lawsuit dismissed.
In its defamation suit, which was filed in New York State Supreme Court on Feb. 4, Smartmatic accused Fox and the anchors Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro of promoting falsehoods about the company and widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
Elementary school students in several WNY districts to start five-day in-person learning
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and last updated 2021-04-26 06:40:31-04
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (WKBW) â Elementary school students in several school districts in Western New York start five-day in-person learning on Monday, including two of the region s biggest districts.
The Williamsville Central School District, Niagara Falls City School District, Hamburg Central School District and Lewiston-Porter Central School District will all welcome elementary students back.
Per state guidelines, though, students in middle and high schools can not return to five-day in-person learning unless there are fewer than 100 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 county residents.
Williamsville Central School District