Shumaker’s Lauren N. Diaz Joins King Arts Complex Board of Directors
As a member of the Board of Directors, Lauren will help guide the organization’s mission to present and promote the cultural heritage of African Americans.
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As a member of the Board of Directors, Lauren will help guide the organization’s mission to present and promote the cultural heritage of African Americans.
Sierra Hunt has been previously convicted of multiple felonies including theft, conversion, and child selling.
“I am eager to begin collaborating with this dynamic team as we chart a path toward continued growth.” ~ Suzanne Konstance
These new hires reflect Shumaker’s commitment to providing exceptional legal services to clients nationwide.
INDIANAPOLIS – Lamont Vales, 25, of Indianapolis, has been sentenced to 29 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to six counts of interference with commerce by robbery, two counts of brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, and one count of discharging a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
The Court held that the exemption to CEQA review the County claimed does not apply to scenic highways and historical sites because of “substantial evidence there may be environmental impacts” to them.
Working collaboratively across multiple disciplines to deliver world-class client service, these lawyers represent NCAA member institutions.
Ultimately, all of the 5,400 OAP claims were dismissed, leaving vaccine-injured children and their families with no recourse.
Although California voters with print disabilities may receive and mark their ballots electronically on their own devices, there is no option to return their ballots electronically.
“We are proud to see Greg, Sam, John, Mark and Simone recognized for their hard work and dedication to the firm and our clients, and we look forward to seeing them continue to grow and succeed.” ~ Michael A. Nemeroff