Bragar Eagel & Squire, PC Is Investigating Nutanix and

NEW YORK, April 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bragar Eagel & Squire, PC, a nationally recognized shareholder rights law firm, is investigating potential claims against Nutanix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTNX) and Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: HRMY). Our investigations concern whether these companies have violated the federal securities laws and/or engaged in other unlawful business practices. Additional information about each case can be found at the link provided. Nutanix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTNX) On March 6, 2023, Nutanix issued a press release reporting selected preliminary second quarter fiscal 2023 financial results. Among other items, Nutanix reported that “Company management discovered that certain evaluation…
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The NL Federation of Labor calls on government to overhaul new pay equity legislation

It’s only been in effect since October, yet Jessica McCormick believes Newfoundland and Labrador’s pay equity legislation needs to be revamped. The leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador Labor Federation says the bill the government passed was better than nothing but fell way short of a comprehensive set of laws to improve the lives of women in the workforce. The NLFL partnered with the Equal Pay Coalition in Ontario to produce an overview and critique of the legislation, which it published earlier this week, as the government is in the middle of consultations on the regulations that go with the…
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CIA mind-control case: US lawyer argues for immunity in MK-ULTRA lawsuit

A proposed class-action lawsuit over infamous brainwashing experiments at a Montreal psychiatric hospital was before Quebec’s highest court Thursday, as victims attempted to remove immunity granted to the United States government. The US government successfully argued in Quebec Superior Court last August that the country couldn’t be sued for the project known as MK-ULTRA — allegedly funded by the Canadian government and the CIA. US lawyers argued that foreign states had absolute immunity from lawsuits in Canada between the 1940s and 1960s, when the program took place. But survivors, and their families, of the experiments at Montreal’s Allan Memorial Institute…
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Legislative update: SQ 820 defeated, initiative petition and farm permits

This week was the first full week of floor work for the Oklahoma legislature. While it is technically a three-week period from the start of floor work to the March 23rd deadline for bills to be passed off the floor of their origin, next week is expected to be a light week with only two days of legislative work. This week and the deadline week are the only full weeks for the House and Senate to consider bill measures. The Senate moved several bills this week, while the house saw a bit of a slow down due to some internal…
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What to expect as Liberals’ online streaming bill nears becoming law

Breadcrumb Trail LinksNews Canadian Politics CanadaCritics say a government regulator has no business picking and choosing what content Canadians are presented with when they use a digital servicePublished April 13, 2023 • Last updated 4 days ago • 5 minute readUnder Bill C-11 as it stands, the CRTC will have regulatory authority over recommendations — the movies, TV shows, videos and music platforms like Netflix, YouTube or Spotify suggest to their users. Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty ImagesArticle content It’s taken the Liberal government two tries and more than two years to get Bill C-11 through…
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I will protect abortion rights against ‘anti-science’ attacks

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.‘Straight out of a dystopian novel’: Missouri Dem blasts state GOP for defunding libraries 03:59Mon. Tina Smith: Abortion pill ban is another attack on women’s freedoms 05:00TN Rep. Justin Jones: We must keep challenging this ‘rollback of democracy’ 10:04Lawrence: ‘Clarence Thomas has absolutely violated federal law’ 11:29Lawrence: Manhattan welcomes Trump back with ‘New York hates you!’ chants 07:15Rep. Justin Jones: TN GOP’s abuse of power has backfired 09:25Lawrence: Tennessee Three invoke MLK at the place where he was assassinated…
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Is the Trump Indictment a “Legal Embarrassment”?

Last week, Donald Trump surrendered to authorities and was arraigned in a Manhattan courtroom on thirty-four felony stem charges from hush-money payments made during the 2016 Presidential campaign. (The money went to the adult-film star Stormy Daniels, who claims to have had an affair with Trump.) In an indictment that was unsealed after the hearing, Trump is accused of falsifying business records; an accompanying statement of facts alleges that the former President “violated elections laws and made and caused false entries in the business records of various entities in New York.” A number of legal commentators across the political spectrum…
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Ian Mulgrew: Top lawyer accused of mishandling millions

Breadcrumb Trail Linksopinion News Crime columnistsColumn: The Law Society of BC has accused one of the province’s most senior and respected lawyers, Michael Bolton, of mishandling $20 million in trust accounts.Published April 14, 2023 • Last updated 1 day ago • 5 minute readLawyer Michael Bolton speaks with reporters outside the BC Supreme Court house in 2010. Photo by Ward Perrin /PROVINCEArticle content The Law Society of BC has accused one of the province’s most senior and respected lawyers, Michael Bolton, of permitting his trust account to be used in a manner that he ought…
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