In this edition of Faegre Drinker’s State Attorneys General Update, we discuss: • A multistate settlement entered by convenience- and gas-store chain Wawa relating to a.
containment line. it has tripled since the weekend now starting with the 62,000 acres. tender dry conditions and wind allowing it to spread quickly thousands of firefighters are trying to tame the flames. the fire is only 12 percent contained. but two dozen homes have been destroyed and at least 5,000 more are still at risk. 13,000 residents flee their homes. tom brady and roger goodell again. he will go to a courtroom august 12th. last week goodell upheld his position after the quarterback initial appeal. he filed a complaint seeking to vacate that suspension. a federal judge encouraged both sides to reach the settlement. this incredible come back was well worth it. on the one. still going. ball game is over. are you kidding me?
in this case, under these circumstances, the government made the right decision, the regulatory committee overseeing this. she has been fired for an alleged violation of her sick day policy. took a whole bunch of sick days. she said, i didn t violate the policy. give me my job back. she filed a complaint seeking to get her job back. the airline said, okay, let s see this. it s not as if her employer is trying to invade her privacy. if there s something that is so private and confidential shat she doesn t want to reveal, go fine another job. she doesn t need to pursue this litigation. this is an effort to get her job back. she did nothing wrong, and she should really not have a problem with turning this over if she is that dead set about getting her job back. neil: what do they want to see that is causing the commotion? she is on facebook or talking to friends or whatever or doing more? obviously if you re at home sick you might be at your computer or talking to your friends but