PHILADELPHIA – The widow of a meatpacking supervisor for Tyson Foods who claimed that its deficient precautions to protect against COVID-19 led to her husband’s death from the disease last year and had her case dismissed by a federal judge, is now appealing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Homeowners in the Mill Glen subdivision are calling for city accountability in a decades-old stormwater issue, but Dunwoody officials say they are “still reviewing the matter.”
CFTC Commissioner Dawn DeBerry Stump announced that she will not seek reappointment following the conclusion of her term. Ms. Stump stated that until her five-year term expires in April 2022.
Financial Restructuring special counsel Kathryn Borgeson presents a podcast, Building Better Borrowers, which discusses three of the most important building blocks for a bankruptcy-remote borrower.
The CFPB reopened the comment period for an inquiry into how Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, PayPal and Square use personal payments data and manage data access.