‘DoorDash Girl’ Hit With Felony Charges For Sharing Video Of Naked, Passed-Out Man On Social Media
For everyone saying, ‘Duh, she's gonna get in trouble,’ send out your ‘I told you so’ messages.
For everyone saying, ‘Duh, she's gonna get in trouble,’ send out your ‘I told you so’ messages.
* A Michigan lawyer is accused of taking money his dead client meant to give to the Michigan Humane Society. Guess it's a dog-eat-dog world... [Michigan Live] * A class action has been filed against Whole Foods over the labeling of its "Lemon Raspberry Italian Sparkling Mineral Water" which purportedly did not contain enough lemon or raspberry ingredients. [National Law Review] * The Pennsylvania prosecutor caught allegedly delivering food with DoorDash during the work day has resigned from his job. [Courier Times] * A New York attorney has had his bank accounts frozen after clients alleged that the lawyer stole money from them. [Crain's New York] * A Pennsylvania law firm is moving to a new space after 118 years in the same building. Hope they at least got a pretzel day for that loyalty... [WPXI News]
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In the criminal justice system, late and cold food deliveries are especially heinous.
* Tesla's Board allegedly failed to hire a lawyer to regulate Elon Musk's tweets. Sounds like this could be a pretty fun job. [Business Insider] * A new lawsuit alleges that Arkansas police detained and searched a black law student because of his skin color. [ABC News] * A Pennsylvania prosecutor is in hot water after he reportedly worked for DoorDash during working hours. This might be more illustrative of the low pay of some prosecutors than anything else... [Fox News] * College students are continuing to sue universities over charging high tuition fees during the pandemic. [CBS News] * Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen claims he learned much about startup companies in prison. Could help him find a career after the law... [Market Watch]