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Document Security Systems Inc.April 7, 2021 GMT
ROCHESTER, N.Y., April 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Document Security Systems, Inc. (“DSS” or the “Company”) (NYSE American: DSS), a multinational company operating businesses in consumer packaging, brand protection technology, blockchain security, direct marketing, healthcare, real estate, and securitized digital assets, today announced the launch of Alset Solar, Inc. (“Alset Solar”).
Alset Solar was formed to pursue development of utility-scale solar farms, providing a clean energy future to polluted or underutilized properties to supplement the power grid or provide small microgrids for independent energy.
Five states are rolling back mask mandates. More could be on the way. Here s what it could mean for all of us. Christal Hayes, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON – Five states have announced rolling back mask mandates in major recalls of COVID-19 safety measures over the past month – leaving many to wonder whether other states will join the tide and alter how the country is dealing with COVID-19 at a crucial moment in the fight against the disease.
But like so much with the pandemic, the path ahead is unclear. Cities, businesses and families are often making their own choices of whether to wear masks or go to restaurants, despite governors in Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Montana and Iowa declaring that state mandates would no longer be needed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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WASHINGTON – Five states have announced rolling back mask mandates in major recalls of COVID-19 safety measures over the past month – leaving many to wonder whether other states will join the tide and alter how the country is dealing with COVID-19 at a crucial moment in the fight against the disease.
But like so much with the pandemic, the path ahead is unclear. Cities, businesses and families are often making their own choices of whether to wear masks or go to restaurants, despite governors in Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Montana and Iowa declaring that state mandates would no longer be needed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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GEORGIA, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Timothy Clark of Sanders Phillips Grossman LLC has been appointed Co-Lead Counsel in the ParaGard intrauterine device (IUD) multidistrict litigation (MDL).
Sanders Phillips Grossman attorneys petitioned the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) in September 2020 to create the ParaGard MDL. The JPML approved the MDL and assigned the cases to Judge Leigh Martin May in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (
In Re: Paragard Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2974). On February 18, 2021 Judge May issued an order appointing the Plaintiffs Leadership Committee (PLC), which includes Timothy Clark as Plaintiffs Co-Lead Counsel.