by Williams Cedar, LLC | Jan 26, 2024 | Civil Rights Law
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, or simply Title IX as it is commonly called, is an incredibly important piece of civil rights legislation. For many people, particularly women, it is an essential tool that protects their legal and constitutional rights. But what exactly is Title IX, and how can it potentially help you?
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by Williams Cedar, LLC | Jan 24, 2024 | Civil Rights Law
One of the most commonly leveled accusations against police officers accused of misconduct is the offense of excessive force. When police officers use excessive force, it can result in serious injury or death, both to criminal suspects and innocent bystanders. But what exactly is excessive force, and how do you identify it when it happens?
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by Williams Cedar, LLC | Jan 24, 2024 | Employment Law
The United States Department of Labor (USDOL) recently published a final rule about whether to classify workers as employees or independent contractors. It reverses a previous 2021 rule, which had instituted harsher standards that increased the likelihood of an employee being inappropriately classified as an independent contractor. The new rule is intended to help ensure employees are afforded the appropriate protections they are guaranteed under legislation like the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
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by Williams Cedar, LLC | Dec 6, 2023 | Civil Rights Law
Eddie Ramirez, a Philadelphia native, has had all charges against him dropped after spending 27 years in prison on false charges. Ramirez was initially convicted of murder in 1997, though he had always maintained his innocence. After issues with DNA evidence, witness testimony, and undisclosed police notes came to light, he was able to get the charges overturned, resulting in him being freed.
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by Williams Cedar, LLC | Nov 28, 2023 | Product Liability Law, Personal Injury Law
Lochinvar LLC has issued a recall for approximately 17,000 of its condenser boilers after it was found they had a defect that could result in carbon monoxide leaking from the boiler. This poses a potential risk to anyone who owns these boilers, given the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. Anyone with these boilers should contact the manufacturer for a free repair, and make sure to have carbon monoxide detectors active until the issue can be fixed.
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