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Albany PD arrests 12-year-old for attempted murder

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A pre-teen was arrested by Albany police on Tuesday in connection to a shooting on South Pearl Street. A 48-year-old woman sustained non-life threatening…

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Workers Rights when it comes to Layoffs

Mike Rush and Avery Travis talk with Tully Rinckey employment law attorney Paul Friener about the recent layoffs in Austin, and the kinds of rights workers have when it comes to…

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Indeed layoffs: Austin employees who were laid off may have lawsuit, attorney says

AUSTIN, Texas – An attorney said Indeed employees who were laid off this week may have a lawsuit. The CEO of Indeed announced they’re laying off 1,000 people, some in…

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VA rule change could mean health care benefits for a million more veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs has made a major change in the rules for veterans who left military service with other-than honorable discharges. It opens the possibility of…

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Hyundai subsidiary reaches settlement over troops’ repossessed cars

Hyundai Capital America reached a settlement with service members who alleged in a federal case that the company illegally repossessed their cars while they were actively serving.…

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State’s top court deals a blow to #MeToo prosecution

Defense attorney Peter Pullano, a managing partner at Tully Rinckey’s Rochester Office, explains why the state’s top court struck down the 2020 rape conviction of Harvey…

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Marijuana Reclassification Could Pave Way to Medicinal Use for Clearance Holders

Earlier this week, reports circulated that the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) would move to reclassify marijuana. First reported by The Associated Press, it…

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Blunt truth: No ‘significant changes’ for federal employees if Biden administration reclassifies marijuana

The Biden administration and Congress are both taking steps to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug — but the blunt truth is that these efforts would have much less of…

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Consumer Alert: Gas stations’ cash price ads might be breaking the rules

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – This Consumer Alert is all about the price you pay with cash versus credit. A law went into effect in February mandating that businesses advertise the higher…

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The Impact of FTC Ban on Non-Compete Agreements

The days of non-compete agreements are over after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued its final rule earlier this month. The agency said it will promote competition and lead…

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