Trump thought an old picture of E. Jean Carroll was his ex-wife Marla Maples, despite saying the columnist suing him for sexual assault and defamation was ‘not

  • Trump mistook a woman who is suing him for sexual assault for his ex-wife during a deposition.

  • He has repeatedly said he couldn’t have raped E. Jean Carroll because she isn’t his “type.”

  • When confronted with the photo during the deposition, Trump said, “That’s Marla, yeah.”

Donald Trump appeared to think a photo of E. Jean Carroll — the columnist who has accused the former president of rape and is suing him for defamation — was a picture of his ex-wife Marla Maples.

Trump mixed up the two women when shown a photograph from 1987 during a deposition last year,

Comments to the FTC’s Proposed Noncompete Ban Due March 20, 2023 – and the Comment Period May Be Extended Another 60 Days

As previously reported, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a rule on January 5, 2023, that would ban non-competes nationwide. There are serious questions about the FTC’s authority to promulgate such a rule and many practical reasons why such a sweeping approach is unwarranted—in particular at the federal level. The period for submitting formal comments to the proposed rule lasts 60 days following the publication of the proposed rule in the Federal Register. The FTC did not file the proposed rule with the Federal Register until January 18, 2023, and it will not be published until January 19, 2023, meaning …

Jensen Ackles on the Big Sky season 3 finale, Beau’s fate

Warning: This article contains spoilers about the season 3 finale of Big Sky.

From the moment we met him, Sheriff Beau Arlen (Jensen Ackles) seemed marked for death.

On ABC’s Big Sky, the body count is nothing to sneeze at. So, when news broke that Ackles had signed on for only one season as a regular series, the probability that his Sheriff Beau wouldn’t make it out of Montana alive was high. But in perhaps one of the show’s most surprising twists, after an action-packed season finale, he’s still very much alive and well… for now.

“It was certainly up

Meulemans – Spring 2022 – MJEAL

EV Tax Credits and the Shift Towards Electrification

Kate Meulemans


As Americans begin to shift toward cleaner energy, the demand for electric vehicles has skyrocketed, but not without a similar spike in the political attitude surrounding electric cars. Switching from gas to electric cars is no longer just a fad among progressive elites and is in fact becoming embedded into the mainstream vernacular. But even so, buying a new car solely for fuel efficiency is not something that most people are financially stable enough to do. In this respect, it is important not only to prioritize a political push that

FILING DEADLINE–Kuznicki Law PLLC Announces Class Action on Behalf of Shareholders of Baxter International Inc.

CEDARHURST, N.Y., July 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The securities litigation law firm of Kuznicki Law PLLC issues this alert to shareholders of Baxter International Inc. (NYSE: BAX), if they purchased the Company’s securities between May 12, 2022 and February 8, 2023, inclusive (the “Class Period”).  Shareholders have until September 11, 2023 to file lead plaintiff applications in the securities class action lawsuit.

FILING DEADLINE–Kuznicki Law PLLC Announces Class Action on Behalf of Shareholders of Baxter International Inc.

Shareholders are encouraged to contact us at https://kclasslaw.com/cases/securities/nyse-bax/, by calling toll-free at 1-833-835-1495 or by email ([email protected]).

Kuznicki Law PLLC is committed to ensuring that companies adhere to responsible business practices and engage in good corporate

Lord Geidt and the Wild West of Policing Technology Governance: How can a resignation improve police technology oversight?

Author: Dr Marion Oswald

Lord Geidt and the Wild West of Policing Technology Governance: How can a resignation improve police technology oversight?

Last week, Rt Hon. Lord Geidt resigned as the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests, citing – as the straw that broke the camel’s back – a still rather opaque issues relating to international lawputting him ‘in an impossible and odious position’. This non-statutory role advises the Prime Minister on the Ministerial Code, which requires Ministers to uphold the highest standards of property, comply with the law, protect the integrity of public life and observe the Seven Principles of Public Life. The role now stands vacant, with uncertainty as to whether Lord Geidt will be

Call for Chapters for Book on Natural Resource Management by CELAR, NLUJAA › The Legal Lock

About NLUJA, Assam

National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam was established in 2009. Hon’ble, Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court is the Chancellor of the University. The university is dedicated to imparting comprehensive legal education and training at all levels to achieve excellence in legal education and to promote cultural, legal and ethical values ​​to foster the rule of law and the objectives enshrined in the Constitution of India.

The university campus has state-of-the-art infrastructure equipped with all modern sophisticated facilities along with a world-class library, equipped with a collection of more than twelve thousand titles in the fields

Texas Court of Appeals Affirms Summary Judgment in Physician Staffing Case Citing Lack of Damages Evidence | Seyfarth Shaw

On January 4, 2023, the Dallas Court of Appeals in Texas affirmed a summary judgment in a trade secrets physician staffing case that stands as a warning to practitioners regarding (1) what constitutes sufficient damages evidence to survive summary judgment, and (2) whether something can be considered on appeal that has been sealed or subject to a confidentiality agreement.

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In March 2017, hospital staffing company Emergency Staffing Solutions Inc. (“ESS”) sued its two former employees, Harvey and James, for breach of their non-competition agreements by virtue of their new employment with its competitor, Concord, and solicitation of ESS’s customers