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U S judge in Flynn case retires, joining wave of jurists allowing Biden to name successors

U.S. judge in Flynn case takes senior status, joining wave of jurists allowing Biden to name successors Spencer Hsu, Ann Marimow Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, whose 27-year tenure on the U.S. District Court in Washington helped shape prosecutors’ obligation to disclose evidence in criminal trials and was capped by politically explosive cases involving Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, will retire from full-time duty. Sullivan notified President Biden by letter Thursday that he will step back April 3, allowing Biden to fill a vacancy on the influential court that oversees the nation’s capital. © Charles Dharapak/AP U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan

Robert Altman, ZeniMax Founder Has Passed Away, Survived by Lynda Carter

It is not clear who will replace Robert Altman as CEO of ZeniMax Media. Robert A. Altman, the founder and CEO of Bethesda parent company ZeniMax, has passed away. News of Altman’s passing was shared on Twitter via the official Bethesda account. Robert Altman was 74 years old and is survived by his wife Lynda Carter and their two children. The message shared by Bethesda on Twitter reflected on the career of the ZeniMax founder. “He was a true visionary, friend, and believer in the spirit of people and the power of what they could accomplish together. He was an extraordinary leader, and an even better human being.” During the pandemic, Altman would send out an email to ZeniMax staff every week to keep in touch. In remembrance, Bethesda decided to share one of those messages.

Emmet Sullivan, U S judge who oversaw Michael Flynn case, to retire

Emmet Sullivan, U S judge who oversaw Michael Flynn case, to retire
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CFP Board Appoints William A Nelson as Assistant General Counsel

Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  CFP Board announced today the appointment of William A. Nelson, J.D., LL.M., to the newly created position of Assistant General Counsel. William is returning to CFP Board after four years of service as Public Policy Counsel from 2013-2017. In this new role, William will be responsible for assisting the General Counsel with the development of standards, including CFP Board s Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct, Sanctions Guidelines, Fitness Standards and Procedural Rules. He will assist the General Counsel with the development of guidance materials concerning the Code and Standards, including formal guidance materials and responses to individual requests for guidance. In addition, he will provide assistance with the adjudication of alleged violations of the

The Amazon Case Signals a Tougher Stance on Gig Economy Firms

protects the confidentiality of its sources. The complaint says that hundreds of drivers complained to Amazon about the pay discrepancies. A 2019 Los Angeles Times article described drivers, assigned by chance to deliver packages to their own homes, tipping themselves very specific figures to determine if the full tips were reaching their accounts. They weren t. Meanwhile, according to the FTC, internal Amazon emails show employees describing the situation as “a huge PR risk for Amazon” and “an Amazon reputation tinderbox.” In mid-2019, Amazon adjusted its tipping practices. Under the settlement, Amazon will pay the $62 million to the FTC, which will then give the money to the drivers who earned it. The FTC does not know how many drivers will be entitled to payments, according to spokesperson Jay Mayfield. Amazon did not respond to a request for comment.

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